Key Points
Vehicles over 15 years banned from getting fuel after March 31
Mandatory anti-smog gun installation for airports and complexes
Cloud seeding planned to combat pollution
The Minister for Environment, Forest and Wild Life, Sirsa, also announced that a team would be formed to identify the vehicles and bar their entry and exit into the city. He added that Delhi Airport, multi-story structures and other big offices must install anti-smog guns to control pollution at their respective places.
"After 31st March, fuel will not be given to 15-year-old vehicles...There are some big hotels, some big office complexes, Delhi airport, big construction sites in Delhi. We are going to make it mandatory for all of them to immediately install anti-smog guns to control pollution at their places. We are going to make it mandatory for all the high-rise buildings in Delhi to install smog guns. We are going to make it mandatory for all the hotels in Delhi to install smog guns," he told reporters.
Sirsa further said that the government would make efforts to create artificial rain through cloud seeding to tackle pollution further.
He added, "Similarly, we are going to make it mandatory for all the commercial complexes...We have decided today that we will take whatever permission we need for cloud seeding and we will ensure that when there is severe pollution in Delhi, rain can be caused through cloud seeding and pollution can be controlled."
The quality of air deteriorates with the onset of winter in the National Capital and adjoining areas.
Earlier this week, the Delhi Minister launched a scathing attack on the Aam Aadmi Party and alleged that the previous Delhi government "looted the public".
Speaking to reporters, Sirsa said, "This (AAP) government has looted the public with both hands. Liquor scam, school scam, bus scam and now camera (CCTV) scam are also coming to light."
"They used to say that cameras will catch theft but the thieves themselves took away the cameras... they have left no scam unturned... I think CAG report will have to be called on cameras too", he added.