Steps taken by government to reduce air pollution
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In June 2019, on the occasion of World Environmental Day, India announced her commitment to combat air pollution with a solutions-oriented approach.
India will work with Coalition countries to adopt cleaner energy sustainable production and consumption patterns and environment-friendly transport, agriculture, industry and waste management to promote clean air. India joining the Climate and Clean Air Coalition is a significant milestone in the global effort to improve air quality.
India plans to work with Climate Clean and Coalition countries on best practices and experiences for the effective implementation of India’s National Clean Air Programme (NCAP). Launched in January 2019, the NCAP is a comprehensive strategy with actions to prevent, control and reduce air pollution and improve air quality monitoring across the country.
Clean air and climate-friendly technologies will be at the forefront of sustainable development for all countries. India is a global leader in the development of technologies, infrastructure and policies in this field.
The Climate and Clean Air Coalition is a voluntary global partnership of 65countries, 17 intergovernmental organizations, and 56 businesses, scientific institutions and civil society organizations committed to reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, including methane, black carbon and many hydrofluorocarbons.
Air Pollution Control at National Level
- Increasing green cover along side
- roads,
- Sprinkle water on trees nearby the roads,
- Vacuum cleaning of roads in cities were air pollution is highest.
- Promoting Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,
- Cleaning of rivers and water bodies,
- Strict instructions to construction companies regarding pollution,
- Reducing carbon emissions by focusing on renewable energy generation,
- Ban on sale of firecrackers,
- Crackdown on burning of solid waste and agricultural waste,
- Urging businesses to invest on solutions related to environmental sustainability,
- In 2017 the Central Government announced that from 2030, all new vehicles sold in the country would be electric.
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