In the wake of alarming air quality and mounting piles of garbage in Delhi, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar today said the state government will have to work in this regard and assured his ministry's complete support.
He also announced that National Air Quality Index will be launched in ten cities including Delhi to enhance public awareness and involvement in air quality improvement.
On the pollution in the national capital, the Minister said he had held three meetings with the state government to discuss the issue.
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"It is the responsibility of Delhi government to come up with the action plan as soon as possible. It will have to work as people can see garbage all around the city and sewerage is also not being treated properly," he said at a press conference here.
Elaborating about the Air Quality index, Javadekar said, "The index will inform public about air quality in simple understandable form. On real-time basis, it would be available for ten cities," he said, adding that 20 state capitals and 46 cities with million-plus population will be covered in the next couple of years.
Stressing on the need to change mindset, Javadekar said pollution has to be fought with on daily basis.
"It is not that CNG is done, the job is done. It is a continuous process. We have to improve upon everyday in areas like compliance mechanism, emission control, etc," he said.