The CPCB, which inspected several brick kilns in June, also noted the "pathetic condition" in which the labourers toil -- in 4-6 inches layer of fine dust.
In an order around a month back, the CPCB also noted that while it received several complaints about pollution caused by brick kilns in different parts of the country, there was no significant progress towards pollution reduction.
"No significant progress observed for compliance of conversion of Natural Draft Brick Kiln to Induced Draft Kiln -- zig-zag brick setting with rectangular shape of kiln," the CPCB said.
The CPCB asked the states to provide it the status of conversion of natural draft to induced draft brick kilns, which controls the emissions.
"All the brick kilns operating without permission and valid consent from SPCBs, not meeting prescribed norms and guidelines be closed down with immediate effect," CPCB told the State Pollution Control Boards (SPCB).
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