CM reviews projects to curb air pollution
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reviewed three pilot projects aimed at reducing air pollution in the city. The projects include air purifying systems and an anti-smog gun, with the goal of assessing their effectiveness for potential city-wide implementation. Gupta emphasized that the campaign against pollution is a year-round commitment, not limited to winter months.
- ▪Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inspected three pilot projects to reduce air pollution.
- ▪The projects include filter-free air purifying systems and an electric vehicle-based anti-smog gun.
- ▪The Environment Department previously organized an 'Innovation Challenge' to find solutions for pollution.
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Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday inspected three pilot projects being tested in the city to reduce air pollution and said such efforts would be pursued throughout the year, not just during winter.Accompanied by Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Ms. Gupta reviewed 21 filter-free air purifying systems installed on electricity poles along Sat Guru Ram Singh Marg in Kirti Nagar, an electric vehicle-based anti-smog gun operating on the Kirti Nagar–Mayapuri stretch, and the PAWAN III roadside air pollution control device installed near the Kirti Nagar Fire Station.Last year, the Environment Department had organised an ‘Innovation Challenge’ in which innovators and start-ups presented solutions to tackle pollution.
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