Manish Sisodia slams central government over Delhi pollution
Manish Sisodia slams central government over Delhi pollution
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New Delhi: Pollution levels in Delhi were greatly reduced due to vehicular traffic that had been stuck for five months during the corona epidemic crisis, but once the lockdown opened, the capital is once again facing a threat of poisonous air. Pollutants are piling up in the air due to low wind speed and low temperature.

In such circumstances, the Air Quality Index (AQI) of the country's capital, Delhi, went into a 'very bad' category on Tuesday morning. In this regard, the scholar says that the running of vehicle is a different thing, but the situation in the state may worsen due to the stubble burnt in the adjoining states of Delhi. The changing weather is also likely to increase pollution.

In this regard, Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisogave has made a big statement. He said the Delhi government has been working continuously throughout the year to reduce the pollution level of Delhi. But the pollution of stubble is the problem of entire North India, not just Delhi. Sadly, the central government did not take any steps to prevent it, sitting on hand throughout the year.

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