delhi air pollution level is hazardous know what is indian government plan for reducing
Government Planning To Reduce Air Pollution: Breathing the air of Delhi these days can prove to be extremely risky. The level of air quality in Delhi has gone from bad to worse. Air Quality Index has crossed 500 in many areas of Delhi NCR. Which is much above the danger level. For this reason, people living in Delhi are being instructed to stay in their homes.
Because breathing this bad air is equivalent to smoking 50 cigarettes for the same person. What is the Indian government doing to correct the falling air quality in Delhi? What is the plan of the Government of India to control the increasing air pollution level in Delhi? Let us tell you.
Government’s planning to clean Delhi’s air
At present, breathing in Delhi has become like playing with one’s health. The air quality in Delhi is worsening day by day. Now in such a situation, people are asking the government what efforts it is making to purify the air. So let us tell you the situation prevailing in Delhi at present. A thick blanket of smog is spread over the sky. To remove it, Delhi Government sought permission from the Central Government to get artificial rain done. Smog can be removed through artificial rain. But this is possible only when there is change in the sky and currently the weather of Delhi is clear. So this doesn’t seem possible.
The government is taking this step
Apart from this, if we talk about it, the central government is already taking many steps to control air pollution. The Central Government had started the National Clean Air Program to control air pollution. In which 102 cities were included in which Delhi was also named. To stop pollution in Delhi, the government has launched Sameer MP which is for reporting any activity causing air pollution.
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Fourth phase of Graded Response Action Plan implemented
The government implements Grade Response Action Plan i.e. GRAP as soon as it sees the level of pollution. In view of the pollution situation in Delhi, the government has implemented the fourth phase of Grade Response Action Plan. As soon as it is implemented, all types of construction and demolition works in Delhi have been completely banned, entry of trucks and heavy vehicles has been stopped in Delhi, only essential vehicles are being given entry. So with this the decision has been given to run all the schools in online mode. The exercise of running work from home has been started in most of the government and private offices. Odd-even system can also be implemented for vehicles in Delhi soon.
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Air quality monitoring system installed
More than 37 air quality monitoring stations have been set up by the government in Delhi-NCR. At these stations, the government has the facility to track real-time pollution levels. The use of which helps in taking necessary steps immediately when the level of pollution increases.
CNG- promotion of electric vehicles
To ensure that the air quality in Delhi does not deteriorate, the number of diesel-petrol vehicles is being continuously reduced. Vehicles running on CNG gas are being promoted by the government. So along with that the sale of electric vehicles is also being added. Even in public transport, now most of them are electric or CNG based.
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