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Home / Environment / Expert Committee Tackles Delhi's Persistent Vehicular Emissions

Expert Committee Tackles Delhi's Persistent Vehicular Emissions

13 Dec

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Summary

  • A 15-member expert committee will develop a year-round strategy.
  • The committee aims to reduce PM2.5, NOx, CO, and VOCs from vehicles.
  • Delhi's AQI reached 349, signaling a 'very poor' air quality level.
Expert Committee Tackles Delhi's Persistent Vehicular Emissions

A dedicated 15-member expert committee has been established to devise a comprehensive, year-round strategy aimed at curbing vehicular emissions in Delhi and surrounding areas. This marks a significant effort to tackle a major contributor to the region's ongoing air pollution crisis, focusing on pollutants like PM2.5, NOx, CO, and VOCs.

The committee, comprising leading academics, public health specialists, and automotive experts, will convene soon to map out a multi-pronged roadmap. Their mandate includes reviewing existing policies, such as Bharat Stage norms and electric mobility schemes, and assessing technological needs for a cleaner vehicle transition.

This announcement coincides with a sharp decline in Delhi's air quality, with the Air Quality Index reaching 349. Low wind speeds are expected to keep the air quality in the 'very poor' category, with a potential to enter the 'severe' range soon.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The CAQM has formed a 15-member expert committee to create a year-round strategy to reduce vehicular emissions.
The committee will focus on reducing PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from vehicles.
Delhi's air quality has recently deteriorated, with the Air Quality Index reaching 349, categorized as 'very poor'.

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