Gurugram, May 2 -- In a bid to reduce pollution and improve waste management across Gurugram, Haryana environment and forest minister Rao Narbir Singh on Friday, directed officials to ensure strict enforcement of environment norms. According to officials, during the meeting, the minister reviewed key areas including air and water pollution control, solid, C&D waste management, ban on single-use plastic, STPs and CETPs status, among others. Senior officials including additional chief secretary Sudhir Rajpal and officials from the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) were present. Singh directed officials to take action on construction sites larger than 500 square yards that are not registered on the dust portal. He also ordered strict monitoring of registered sites and installing barricades to reduce dust pollution. Officials told HT that an inspection on nearly 400 such sites will be conducted in the next 15 days. During the meeting, HSPCB member secretary Yogesh Kumar said 29 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations are operational across the state, with 23 more planned in the NCR. Singh also reviewed the Bandhwari landfill, RMC plants, and slaughterhouses, directing faster disposal of legacy waste and strict compliance with environmental standards....