Centre, Delhi government join hands on pollution, says Minister

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Asserting that the government means business about the problem of air pollution, Union on Thursday said the Centre and the government have joined hands and constituted 70 teams for creating mass awareness and testing all mitigation steps taken in the from February 10.

The campaign outcome will help the Ministry to form a larger policy framework to apply throughout the year as permanent solutions to air pollution, he added.

The 70 teams will have officials from the Central Board, Committee, civic bodies, Police and

The task, officials said, will focus on four constraints - dust mitigation, municipal solid waste, vehicular emission and industrial emissions.

"The main purpose is to use the tools with concentrated efforts to test everything that we had been doing. The results will be a part of the larger policy throughout the year," Secretary

said.

Following the campaign, said, a meeting of state Ministers will be held to recognise individual and pollution related challenges in their respective states.

"Every day, about 131 tonnes of dust is generated in Delhi, mostly due to construction activities. Now, we don't have certain natural factors like dust from under our control, but we surely control local factors and thus this campaign or exercise," the said.

said the government meant business on the issue. "The government is with us on this one on record -- personally assured that they are with the Centre on pollution mitigation and the drive."

Air pollution remain a serious threat to the National Capital Region, including Delhi, especially with back-to-back air crisis during the winter in 2016 and then again in 2017.

During November-December 2017 , and surrounding areas choked on "severe plus or emergency" levels of air quality with bodies imposing emergency-level restrictions on polluting activities like construction, industry and truck movement.

Schools across the were shut for a few days in November.

"We will have to find a permanent solution of the air-pollution in national capital in next 15 days...," the said.

The Ministry will focus on workshops on air pollution and health, including a special workshop on indoor air pollution measures.

"Just after the campaign, we will begin working with other states and talk directly to concerned regarding state-specific pollution issues," added.

A 2017 report said that due to air pollution, the life expectancy of an average Indian is reduced by four years while this figure for residents is nine years.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 18:42 IST