The Delhi government has announced a series of bold measures aimed at tackling the city’s worsening air pollution. The initiative includes restrictions on industrial emissions, the promotion of electric vehicles, and the introduction of stricter penalties for construction activities that contribute to air quality deterioration. These steps are part of the government’s broader plan to reduce pollution levels by 50% over the next decade. Experts have welcomed the new policies but emphasized the need for stronger enforcement and long-term investments in green infrastructure. Delhi, already grappling with high levels of air pollution, will benefit from these initiatives, but environmentalists caution that comprehensive, sustained efforts will be required to truly improve air quality in the city
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