
In the first capital city, Delhi is ready to witness artificial rain to reduce air pollution in the city.
The flight plan for cloud vaccination was presented by IIT Kanpur to India Meteorological Department (IMD) in Pune for technical coordination and set between 4 and 11 July, PTI reported.
Efforts to control pollution
The Minister of the Environment in Delhi Manjinder Singh SIRSA announced on Saturday that “conditions are not suitable for vaccination in the cloud until July 3, but between 4 and 11 July, a flight window was designed.”
He added that the proposal was also sent to the General Directorate for Civil Aviation (DGCA), which applied for court proceedings later.
“Our goal is to provide Delhiites clean air,” SIRSA stressed, claiming that this was the most basic right of every population, and the government examines all possible solutions to achieve this.
“That’s why we take this bold step of artificial rain. We hope it will bring a meaningful change,” he added.
Solving political accusations
Previously, AAP boss Delhi Saubh Bharadwaj claimed that the BJP and the center prevented efforts to control the city’s pollution and ridiculed the design for artificial rain during top winter pollution.
In response to these accusations, SIRSA explained: “We were those who first signed a memorandum, made all IIT Kanpur payments and asked for the necessary approval because we want to take real steps.”
“They did nothing but talking about artificial rain. On the other hand, we worked sincerely. That’s why we are in just four months of forming the government, we are in the stage of completion of the date for the first artificial rain in Delhi,” he added.
How does artificial rain work?
The project called “Demonstration of Technology and Cloud Vaccination as an alternative to alleviate Delhi NCR pollution” will include five aircraft beans.
Each combat fight will take about 90 minutes and cover approximately 100 square kilometers on the low -security air zone in the northwest and outer d and
The Cessna modified aircraft is scattered a scientifically formulated sowing mixture using light -based systems.
This unique formulation developed by Kanpur consists of nanoparticles of silver iodides, iodized salts and rock salts that are designed to catalyze artificial rain by accelerating droplets in mingles rich in humidity that effectively wash out pollution substances from the environment.
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