India

Winter Pollution Action Plan Consultations Will Be Held By The Delhi Government

As part of its planning for action plan to deal with the pollution ahead of the winter, when air quality deteriorates due to a combination of calm winds, low temperatures, fog, and stubble burning, the Delhi government will consult with 24 organisations and environmental experts on Tuesday.

Ban on firecrackers

Gopal Rai, the environment minister, declared on Monday that the ban on the usage, sale, production, and setting off of firecrackers during Diwali will remain in effect and that ideas from experts will be incorporated into the plan. Due to the illegal use of firecrackers during Diwali, pollution levels typically increase.

“The Delhi government has begun drafting the winter pollution action plan…,” stated Rai. He noted that the meetings on Tuesday will feature 24 groups, including the United Nations Environment Programme and the Indian Institutes of Technology in Delhi and Kanpur.

Also read: Two Dead Due To ‘Nipah’ Virus In Kerala, Team Of Experts Sent To Examine The Situation

According to Rai, since 2014, PM 10 levels in Delhi have decreased by 42%, and PM 2.5 levels have decreased by 46%. A meeting of all interested parties will be held on September 14 and Rai noted that numerous organisations with various functions are now at work.

Strategy to combat Delhi’s pollution

“This meeting’s main objective is to develop a coordinated action strategy to combat Delhi’s pollution. Specific tasks will be assigned to agencies during the meeting set for September 14 based on the important issues outlined in the winter action plan, according to Rai. He stated that the administration wants to reduce pollution by involving citizens.

According to Rais, the action plan will be centered on focus points including burning trash and stubble, air pollution from vehicles, hotspots, interaction with bordering states and the Union government, a green war room, and green apps.

Also read: Two Dead Due To ‘Nipah’ Virus In Kerala, Team Of Experts Sent To Examine The Situation

Every year in the months leading up to and during the majority of the winter, Delhi experiences a public health emergency. The farm fires in Punjab and Haryana, where farmers set fire to miles of paddy fields after harvest to clear them of residue, are what started the issue.

The crises are made worse by meteorological factors like a lack of winds, which would normally clear local pollution and Diwali holiday fireworks. Conditions arise due to a confluence of factors that necessitate the closure of schools, suspension of construction projects, restrictions on business, etc.

Srushti Sharma

Recent Posts

Flood Alert In PoK’s Muzaffarabad After Alleged Jhelum Water Release

A flood alert was issued across Muzaffarabad on Saturday after locals reported a sudden rise…

52 mins ago

Zelensky, Trump Hold Talks In Rome Ahead Of Pope’s Funeral; Discuss Ceasefire & Peace

US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met in Rome on Saturday ahead…

2 hours ago

Pahalgam Terror Attack: Ishan Educational Institutions Organises Protest Against Terrorism

Ishan Educational Institutions, Greater Noida, today organised a peaceful protest march condemning the recent terror…

3 hours ago

Complete Ban On Drone Flights Over Noida International Airport ‘Red Zone’

Authorities have imposed a complete ban on the operation of drones and UAVs over and…

3 hours ago

Pak Army Chief Munir Revives Two-Nation Theory Amid Tensions With India

Pakistan Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir reignited controversy on Saturday by invoking the two-nation…

3 hours ago

Pope Francis Funeral: President Murmu & PM Modi Pay Final Tributes

Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, was laid to rest in a humble ceremony…

5 hours ago