CAQM’s Policy to Curb Air Pollution in Delhi-NCR
Recently, the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR & Adjoining Areas (CAQM) has formulated a Comprehensive Policy to abate the menace of air pollution in Delhi-NCR.
This is a crucial step towards overall amelioration of the air quality of the National Capital Region (NCR) through differentiated geographical approach and timelines of action.
Background
- The Supreme Court of India in the matter of Aditya Dubey (minor) and Anr v/s UOI & Ors had directed CAQM that with a view to find permanent solution to the air pollution menace occurring every year in Delhi and NCR, suggestions may be invited from the ....
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