New Delhi: The Central Government has again issued notices to the Delhi Government regarding the problem of pollution in Delhi. Recently, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said that the air quality in Delhi is still in very poor category, while stubble burning has been stopped now. The Central Pollution Control Board has issued a notice to the Delhi government, calling for action on the causes of pollution such as biomass burning and dust. It has been learned that the Dialogue and Detention Commission of Delhi Government and the Law Center for Legal Policy have taken a strategic stake in combating air pollution in Delhi and the National Capital Region. According to the MOU held on 3 December, the two institutions will work together to suggest and analyze policy and legal reforms to tackle the problem of air pollution in Delhi NCR. Steps taken by Delhi Government to control pollution: DDCD Vice President Jasmin Shah said that under the leadership of CM Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi Government is taking many revolutionary steps to control air pollution. In which key steps like Delhi Electric Vehicles Policy and Aud Even Scheme using the VAIO decomposer technique developed by Pusa Institute for stubble solution are also present. दिल्लीः राष्ट्रीय राजधानी दिल्ली में आज सुबह स्माॅग की परत छाई दिखी। तस्वीरें मुकुंदपुर से। pic.twitter.com/RMW3m0EGV8 ANI_HindiNews December 5, 2020 Also Read: Do not go out of the city, employees working from home stay available on WhatsApp: Delhi government Finance Minister Sitharaman orders strict action for economic criminals Indore: Property of this criminal has been demolished by the Municipal Corporation