Air Pollution
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Gets Serious On Air Pollution, Orders Measures To Tackle It
As different parts of Northern India choke due to rising levels of pollution, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath orders measures like sprinkling of water, proper traffic operations
Highlights
- CM Yogi Adityanath directs decongestion of Kaisarbagh bus stand in Lucknow
- CM Yogi directs municipal corporations to ensure waste is not burnt
- CM Yogi asked fire brigade and municipal corporations to sprinkle water
Lucknow: Taking a serious view of rising air pollution, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed municipal corporations to ensure that garbage is not burnt and sprinkling of water to control dust. A statement issued by the Uttar Pradesh government said that at a meeting here on November 15, Chief Minister Adityanath also said that cloud seeding techniques should be explored in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.
The chief minister issued orders to Municipal Corporation to ensure the garbage is not burnt, and asked fire brigade and municipal corporations to sprinkle water so as to control dust pollution.
He directed the district magistrates to run awareness campaigns, so as to stop farmers from burning farm waste.
Observing that traffic jam leads to air pollution, the chief minister said, “Proper traffic operations and movement should be ensured, so that there is no traffic jam. To reduce air pollution, old vehicles should be reviewed, and if needed they will be removed.”
The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also directed decongestion of the Kaisarbagh bus stand in Lucknow.
Instructions have also been issued to fill trenches along the construction site of Lucknow Metro rail, so that dust can be minimised, and air pollution reduced.
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