pollution level increases in delhi as winter arrives
pollution level increases in delhi as winter arrives
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With the onset of winter, once again the level of pollution in the air of the capital Delhi is increasing rapidly. For the past few days, Delhi's air has been recorded in the poor category. In order to prevent and control the increasing air pollution, many measures are being taken by the government and many steps are also being taken. In view of this, Environment Minister of Delhi State Government Gopal Rai has also held a meeting with the officials on Monday. Gopal Rai has also completed a meeting with officials regarding the second phase of GRAP and the current AQI level.

This special campaign will be started from October 26: Reports say that Delhi's Environment Minister Gopal Rai said on Monday that the "Red Light On, Vehicle Off" campaign is going to start from Thursday, October 26. While talking about the problem of increasing air pollution, the Environment Minister has said that most of the pollution is being caused by bikes. Delhi's Environment Minister Gopal Rai has said, "There are 13 pollution hotspots in Delhi. Today, AQI reached above 300 at 8 other centers including Shadipur, Mandir Marg, Patparganj, Sonia Vihar and Moti Bagh. What caused the increase in pollution? And special teams are going to be deployed to prevent it.

It is necessary to update PUC certificate: Let us tell you that to avoid challan, it has now been made mandatory for bike riders in Delhi to get their Pollution Control Certificate (PUC) made and updated. If they do not do so, they will have to pay the challan also. Delhi's Environment Minister has also said that the maximum pollution is being caused by bikes. In such a situation, it is important for bike drivers to get their Pollution Control Certificate (PUC) made and updated. Apart from this, Rai has further said that instructions have also been given to the metro officials to increase the movement of trains. Also, this instruction has been issued for buses also.

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