Delhi to prepare for Odd-Even and artificial rain this winter; firecrackers ban to continue this year as well
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Delhi government is implementing measures to combat rising air pollution. Actions include a potential firecracker ban, the Odd-Even traffic rule, and artificial rain as a last resort. Construction sites must comply with pollution … Read more
Delhi government is implementing measures to combat rising air pollution. Actions include a potential firecracker ban, the Odd-Even traffic rule, and artificial rain as a last resort. Construction sites must comply with pollution guidelines by October 7. Additional efforts involve road-sweeping machines, water-spraying machines, and drones to monitor pollution hotspots. Read less
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Another step to control air pollution is the implementation of the Odd-Even traffic rule. This rule allows vehicles on the road based on their registration numbers, For instance, on the first day, vehicles with registration number that ends with an odd number (1,3,5,7,9) will be allowed on the road; likewise, the second day, vehicles with registration number that ends with an even number (0, 2, 4, 6, 8) will be allowed on the road.
Especially in a mega city like Delhi, reducing traffic congestion is seen as one of the most important ways to improve air quality.
Also, the government has written to the Union Environment Minister, proposing artificial rain as a last-resort solution for combating air pollution if everything fails. This artificial rain plan is reserved for the times when the air pollution becomes uncontrollable.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has also issued a warning to both private and public agencies involved in construction, giving them until October 7 to comply with pollution control guidelines. Non compliance will lead to strict actions against the agencies.
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This year, the Delhi government has prepared a comprehensive 21-point Winter Action Plan, which aims to tackle various sources of pollution in the city. For the first time, drones will be used to monitor pollution hotspots, allowing real-time identification of major pollution sources.
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Starting October 7, the government will also launch a dust control campaign, focusing on construction sites and open spaces prone to dust pollution.
These steps highlight Delhi's continuing struggle with severe air pollution, especially during the winter months, when the city's air quality typically plunges to dangerous levels. By enforcing these measures, the government aims to mitigate the effects and protect public health.
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