The
Delhi Chief Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, has on Monday launched an anti-pollution
campaign in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. “Every year between October and
December, the pollution levels spike not only in the National Capital, but
across the country's northern region”, he said while addressing the people.
Kejriwal said that this time owing to the
ongoing COVID situation, the problem can turn life threatening as the disease
strikes a person's lungs and pollution can worsen it. The government
departments and agencies, including the civic bodies, will take measures to
curb the pollution and make the condition suitable and less risky, especially
keeping the pandemic in view. Beginning today, the government will kick off
several initiatives to bring down pollution levels in the city, the Delhi CM
added.
Talking about the measures, he said for
stubble burning, which is one of the main causes of the pollution, the PUSA
institute has developed a decomposer solution, which once sprayed on the
remaining part of the crop, decomposes it at the spot further resulting it in
mixing up with the soil in the form of fertilizer. The government will be
taking it to the farmers of Delhi this time, he added. The Delhi CM further
said that the anti-pollution campaign will include customized solutions for 13
identified pollution hotspots, creation of a 24-hour war room, launching of
green app , through which people can report pollution related complaints
promptly by sharing pictures, locations of any kind of polluting activity and
for the complaints redressal a deadline system has also been put into place
that will ensure the problems are addressed in time and the report will further
be given to the CM office, he added. He said that in the past five years,
pollution levels in capital have come down by 25 per cent due to people's
efforts but there is always a scope for improvement. New measures will keep
coming up to combat the menace.
The ''Yudh pollution ke virudh' will have
anti-dust campaign wherein teams will monitor all construction sites , increase
in deployment of sweeping machines to prevent dust spread from manual sweeping
of roads, installations of anti smog guns at various places with increased
numbers, pollution hotspots identification and customised management by
providing problem specific solutions. Repairing of roads, stricter
implementation and enforcements of the rules with regard to polluting
activities with fines will come into effect without lapses, he added. Kejriwal
also appealed the neighboring states to ensure they also come up with
alternatives to help their farmers contain the issue of stubble burning and
provide them with suitable solutions.
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