New Delhi, June 17 -- Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Monday took part in a demonstration of new machines aimed at tackling pollution in the city.
Nikhil Kumaraswamy said even if the government purchases machines with the best specifications, it would cost them Rs 3 crore each, and in that case, the total cost would still be under Rs 150 crore.
According to the masterplan, seen by HT, the city will be divided into three zones — North, South and East — and ₹564.6 crore ...
While roadside dust continues to be one of the biggest contributors to Delhi’s air pollution, the city’s mechanical road sweeping (MRS) operations have largely remained confined to arterial roads ...
New Delhi: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has said that it has received approval from Delhi govt for the sanction of Rs 615 crore as a loan for mechanised sweeping of stretches measuring 30–60 ...
In yet another instance highlighting the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) alleged role in worsening dust pollution, ...
With Mumbai already grappling with deteriorating air quality, such dust-generating road cleaning activities, further ...
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