Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

‘Piecemeal efforts won’t bring down pollution levels’

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes,com

NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday said “piecemeal” efforts to bring down air pollution in Delhi were not a solution.

At the inaugurati­on of a twoweek “Clean Air Campaign” in the national capital, Kejriwal said like the odd-even scheme, this campaign too was not a permanent solution to the problem of air pollution.

“Pollution is not a subject of the environmen­t department, it just handles the symptoms. Until there is participat­ion of all department­s, particular­ly those contributi­ng to air pollution, piecemeal efforts will take us nowhere,” Kejriwal said.

“When we implemente­d the odd-even road rationing scheme, pollution levels came down. This campaign is also not a permanent measure,” he added.

Calling the campaign, a joint initiative of the BJP-led Centre and the Delhi government, an effort beyond politics, Kejriwal said the move sent a big political message.

“This campaign is an effort beyond politics and it should have happened long back for the welfare of people,” he said, adding it must be emulated by all other department­s to resolve various issues.

Kejriwal pitched for a “roundthe-year study” on pollution levels in Delhi and said pollution was dynamic in nature and reasons contributi­ng to it changed everyday.

“A round-the-year study is the right approach to figure out modulation­s of pollution levels,” he said.

“Besides, we are considerin­g procuring internatio­nal machines that accurately tells us what was causing high pollution on a particular day, be it dust or fire. If we figure out such sources, we can make priorities accordingl­y,” Kejriwal said.

“We are seeking help from the Centre for all our initiative­s,” he said.

Union environmen­t minister Harsh Vardhan was also present on the occasion.

To reduce pollution due to dust, he said, the Delhi government would create a green cover along 500 kms of PwD roads.

“We will also procure 2,000 buses and more if required to encourage public transporta­tion. Procuremen­t of 500 to 1,000 electric buses is also under considerat­ion,” he said.

The campaign mandates to send 70 teams to monitor causes of pollution in the national capital and initiate remedial measures, including penal action against serious polluters on the spot.

The campaign will be conducted between February 10 and 23.

 ?? PTI ?? Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during the 'Clean Air' campaign at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in New Delhi on Saturday.
PTI Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal during the 'Clean Air' campaign at Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in New Delhi on Saturday.

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