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World Environment Day: Only 3 out of 3 residents of Delhi believe that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has actively taken active steps to reduce air pollution in the national capital during the months of October – December compared to previous years, found in a latest survey.
Sankalpism runs deeply among the residents of Delhi and many people feel that the action on the ground is still lacking, while coordination with the neighboring states – especially on curbing the burning of stubble – weak, by survey, survey by survey Loklakirils They say.
The survey was done to find out what the residents of the national capital have so far think about the performance of the BJP government. The survey received more than 26,000 reactions from residents of 11 districts of Delhi.
61 percent of the respondents were men while 39 percent were respondents.
The survey asked the residents of the national capital, “Just 4 months away with Delhi’s toxic air period, do you believe that the Delhi government is working to address the basic causes like active stabling, vehicle pollution, road and construction dust etc., so that pollution in the October-December 2025 period is much less than previous years during the October-December 2025 period?”
Out of 14,745, who answered the question 58 percent said “no, they are not much” while 33 percent of the respondents said “yes, they are actively action” and 9 percent of the defendant did not give a clear answer.
The survey stated, “To do yoga, only 1 out of 1 of the 3 inhabitants included in the survey believe that the Delhi government is actively pollution compared to this year as compared to this year as compared to previous years.”
The survey also found that 8 out of 10 residents of Delhi want the government to immediately prioritize efforts to reduce stubble burning in neighboring states, operate mechanized sweeping of roads and roads and cover construction sites. In addition, 7 out of the 10 residents conducted are in favor of enforcement against burning of garbage.
World Environment Day
Conclusions come beyond World Environment Day on 5 June.
June 5 is celebrated every year, World Environment Day encourages awareness and action to protect the environment. It is supported by many non-governmental organizations, businesses, government institutions, and represents the primary United Nations Outreach Day supporting the environment.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Launched on 3 June A 25-Point ‘Air Pollution Mitigation Plan 2025’, Titled Shuddh Hawa Sabka Sabka Adhikar-Pradushan Par Zordar Prahar.
The objective of the multi-dimensional strategy is to target all types of pollution from emission of vehicles to landfill through a structured action plan that promises “clean and healthy Delhi”.
Delhi among the worst polluted cities
Delhi, the capital city of India, is known to one of the most polluted cities in the world, which is not only a health risk in winter, when smog increases air pollution levels, but also occurs throughout the year.
Gupta said, “Green Delhi, Healthy Delhi is not a slogan – this is our mission,” announced major interventions such as the pilot cloud seeding project to inspire artificial rain to implement IIT Kanpur.
Other innovative tricks include the installation of Mist Sprayers on the electric pole in 13 pollution hotspots and the introduction of anti-somog guns on commercial buildings over 3,000 square meters.
Gupta said that with the help of the national capital cloud seeding techniques, its first artificial rain will be seen “very soon”. For Cloud Seeding and Artificial Rain, an MoU has been signed with IIT Kanpur as a pilot project.
BJP government in Delhi since February 2025
Since assuming office in February 2025, the government has rolled out a series of ambitious steps-from the pollution control scheme of 25 points and restrictions on older vehicles, buildings, cloud seeding trials and anti-smog guns on a comprehensive dust control initiative.
He has promised to clean the Yamuna River and inaugurated the ‘Delhi Clean Air Mission’ to reduce the pollution levels by 2030.
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