
Main Minister Rekha Gupt announced on Wednesday that the Dilli government will introduce a new policy for issuing pollution under control (PUC) by vehicle from other states in an effort to address air pollution. She spoke at the Assembly of the National City.
This step comes in response to the component message and the general auditor (CAG) on air pollution in Delhi, which has marked the mechanisms of control of the pollution of the National City.
A report called “Performance Audit” Prevention and Reducing the air pollution of the Delhi vehicle per year ending 31.
Gupta also announced a significant expansion of electric vehicle charging (EV) in Delhi and stated that by 2026 the city would have 48 000 charging points of-18,000 government and 30,000 semi-sizes.
In addition, six new monitoring centers for air quality will be set up to improve monitoring and recovering of pollution.
The main minister also revealed plans to establish a new ecological park devoted to e -waste processing in order to reduce air pollution caused by incorrect electronic waste disposal.
Delhi fight against pollution
“These steps are essential for strengthening the fighting of Delhi against pollution, ensuring stricter enforcement and better infrastructure,” Gupta said while talking about CAG.
Since air pollution in Delhi remains a permanent challenge, the latest government measures are to solve politics gaps and improve regulatory supervision to ensure cleaner air for the population.
These steps are essential in strengthening the struggle of the Delhi against pollution, ensuring stricter enforcement and better infrastructure.
CM Gupta made these announcements on the last day of the first budget meeting of the eighth legislative assembly in Delhi.
BJP received 48 out of 70 seats in the February elections, after 27 years ended the ten -year rule of the AAM AADMI, and after 27 years he described the return of Saffron to power.
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