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Delhi Environment Minister praises residents for controlling pollution by lighting diyas instead of bursting firecrackers

Delhi's air quality, recently classified as "Very Poor," showed signs of improvement this Diwali, with Environment Minister Gopal Rai attributing the positive change to the responsible actions of residents who chose to light diyas instead of bursting firecrackers.

ANI Nov 01, 2024 11:26 IST googleads

Delhi Enviroment Minister Gopal Rai. (Photo/ ANI)

New Delhi [India], November 1 (ANI): Delhi's air quality, recently classified as "Very Poor," showed signs of improvement this Diwali, with Environment Minister Gopal Rai attributing the positive change to the responsible actions of residents who chose to light diyas instead of bursting firecrackers.
Rai said, "People had predicted that there would be a rise in the level of air pollution in Delhi on the next day of Diwali, but we can see that the pollution level has remained under control. This is the success of the collective efforts of the people of Delhi and all departments."
He also congratulated Delhi residents for acting responsibly by lighting diyas instead of bursting firecrackers, which contributed to controlling pollution levels. He added, "I congratulate the people of Delhi for acting as responsible citizens by lighting diyas and not bursting crackers, and contributing towards controlling the pollution levels. I hope by next year we will be able to make those who burst firecrackers also understand this. From today, we are increasing the sprinkling of water across Delhi to control air pollution levels...Firecrackers were not burst on a large scale, this indicates the changing mindset of the people of Delhi..."
To further combat air pollution, the government announced an increase in water sprinkling across the city. Truck-mounted water sprinklers have been deployed in the national capital, and water was also sprayed through anti-smog guns near the Akbar Road area to improve air quality.
While the government aims to enhance pollution control measures, BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal criticized the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for allegedly misleading the public about the sources of pollution. As the city continues to battle air quality challenges, the debate over the effectiveness of government policies remains a focal point.
Khandelwal said, "Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders want to mislead people on the issue of air pollution in Delhi. By banning firecrackers on the occasion of Hindu festivals under the pretext of air pollution, they want to prove that air pollution in Delhi is due to firecrackers. This is completely wrong." He added that the AAP government has not taken any steps to reduce pollution in Delhi in the last 10 years. (ANI)

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