'Control of Pollution' programme to reduce air pollution launched in 102 cities


New Delhi, Jul 9 (IANS): Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar on Tuesday said a programme has been formulated to reduce air pollution in 102 cities across the country.

Interacting with reporters here, he said that action plan to implement "Control of Pollution" programme for 80 of these cities was ready and the ministry has earmarked Rs 460 crore for it.

"Our intention is to make the Earth green and sky blue. We have taken up 102 cities on the priority basis, where pollutants such as dust, solid waste, vehicular emmission, are causing air pollution," he said.

Maharashtra has the highest number of cities, including Mumbai, in the list, while Delhi, Bangaluru, Bhopal, Lucknow are among the other major cities. The minister also said that the cities with million plus population would be given Rs 10 crore each under the programme.

The ministry has also come up with a list of 28 cities, where it intends to reduce Particulate Matter (PM) - PM10 and PM 2.5 - by 10 per cent in the next one-two years.

The minister also said that his ministry has received an increase of Rs 482 crore in the 2019-20 budget to Rs 3, 175 crore which was 16 per cent higher year-on-year.

However, the final budget allocation to the green ministry comes to Rs 2,954 crore as some of its subjects such as the Animal Welfare Board, and the National River Conservation Programme were transferred to other ministries.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 10 2019

    After I heard Modi's explanation on Global Warming I stopped believing BJP ...

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 10 2019

    Rs 460 crore may not be sufficient for one large city.

    But stretching this amount to over 80 cities is not going to help.

    With each city getting a meagre 6 crore, the amount may not be enough to cover the meetings and the development of basic plans.

    Many cities suffer from terrible pollution in water-bodies and air. The causes are multiple and complex.

    Educating people and levying huge fines for wilful wrong-doing might help in the long run.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2019

    I like Modi's reply on Global Warming ...

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