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Delhi Urged to Accelerate Anti-Pollution Drive as Winter Looms

Delhi Urged to Accelerate Anti-Pollution Drive as Winter Looms

As the capital's notorious winter air pollution looms on the horizon, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav has made an urgent call to action. Addressing officials in New Delhi, Yadav emphasised the need to expedite anti-pollution measures, underscoring the critical role of enhanced coordination among various agencies.

The minister's plea comes as part of the Delhi-NCR Air Pollution Action Plan, which has been a focal point for environmental policy discussions. With winter approaching, when air quality typically worsens due to a combination of meteorological factors and increased emissions, the urgency is palpable.

Key Measures for Immediate Action

Among the measures highlighted by Yadav are the control of road dust, a significant contributor to the capital's pollution woes. The plan also includes the procurement of electric buses and the development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, aimed at reducing vehicular emissions.

Yadav's emphasis on stricter enforcement and accelerated implementation is not without reason. Previous years have seen Delhi's air quality plunge to hazardous levels during the winter months, prompting health advisories and public concern.

Inter-Agency Coordination: A Crucial Element

The minister stressed that effective inter-agency coordination is paramount to the success of these initiatives. Agencies across sectors must work in unison, sharing data and resources to ensure a comprehensive approach to air quality management.

While the challenges are formidable, the government appears resolute in its commitment to tackling the persistent pollution problem. Yadav's call to action serves as a reminder of the immediate steps needed to safeguard public health in the nation's capital.

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