New Delhi [India], October 7 (ANI): Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Saturday carried out a shock inspection on the Wazirpur hotspot space below the anti-dust marketing campaign.
Rai on Saturday launched an anti-dust marketing campaign to fight air air pollution in Delhi.
The first part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) has been carried out in Delhi geared toward curbing mud air pollution within the capital.
The Environment Minister Gopal stated that the hotspot was inspected in view of the rising air-quality index (AQI).
During the inspection, officers of MCD, DPCC, Jal Board, DSIIDC, Delhi Traffic Police and PWD have been current.
Officials current within the Wazirpur space stated that the primary components of accelerating air pollution listed here are unlawful parking, visitors congestion, building work close to the highway and many others; all involved departments have been instructed to take speedy motion.
The minister through the inspection gave directions to spray water constantly within the morning and night on the highway.
Under the anti-dust marketing campaign, 591 groups from 13 departments have been deployed for inspection throughout Delhi.
The Environment Minister stated that it’s essential to observe 14 guidelines associated to building mud management in any respect building websites.
“Teams will take strict action if the rules are not followed,” he added.
For this, directions have been issued to the departments to always monitor the development websites.
82 Mechanical Road Sweeping (MRS) machines, 530 water sprinklers and 258 cell anti-smog weapons have been deployed throughout Delhi to regulate mud air pollution.
Rai additionally stated that the Delhi authorities has began an anti-dust marketing campaign in Delhi for the following month from right now.
In the primary part, an anti-dust marketing campaign shall be run until November 7. For this marketing campaign, 591 groups of 13 departments i.e DDA, MCD, DPCC, Jal Board, DSIIDC, PWD, Revenue, CPWD, NDMC, and many others. have been deployed.
Gopal Rai additional knowledgeable that this time particular monitoring is being executed on hotspots to cut back air pollution.
Separate Action plans have been made for 13 hotspots and are being monitored constantly from the Green War Room. (ANI)