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What action should be taken and when, IIT-Delhi to recommend Centre

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The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi is working for the central government to devise a plan detailing what action should be taken and at what time for controlling air pollution in the city.
IIT Delhi, which has a Centre of Excellence for Research on Clean Air, to take up research to study air pollution issues in Delhi-NCR region, is working closely with the Central Pollution Control Board in this regard. “Round the year, several initiatives are taken to deal with the problem of air pollution, including ban on construction activities, burning of crackers and restriction of outdoor activities in schools, to name a few.
“However, what is not realised is that suddenly suspending construction activities when air quality has already deteriorated to a certain level does not help much,” Mukesh Khare, Professor of Environmental Engineering at IIT Delhi, told PTI.
“So, it is more advisable to implement the measures beforehand.
We are evaluating what should be the timing of what action regarding dealing with air pollution so there is a calendar sort of for the entire year,” said Khare, who is leading the evaluation team.
According to Khare, the need for evaluating the timing of the actions was felt few weeks after the launch of the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) last year. NCAP is a mid-term, five-year action plan that includes collaborative, multi-scale and cross-sectoral coordination between relevant central ministries, state governments and local bodies.
“The overall objective of initiatives to combat air pollution is comprehensive mitigation actions for prevention, control and abatement of air pollution, besides augmenting the air quality monitoring network across the country and strengthening the awareness and capacity-building activities,” Khare said. (PTI)

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