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Ghaziabad roads to get tile paving for dust control
16 Jan
Summary
- Thirty major Ghaziabad roads will undergo dust-proofing with tiles.
- The project aims to reduce dust emissions and improve air quality.
- An estimated ₹80 crore will be allocated for the 6-7 month project.

Ghaziabad is embarking on an ambitious project to dust-proof 30 of its major roadways, aiming to significantly improve air quality. Key areas slated for this enhancement include roads from Mohan Nagar crossing to Sahibabad railway station and stretches in Vijay Nagar and Vaishali. The initiative involves paving the roadsides with tiles, a measure designed to minimize dust expelled by passing vehicles.
This extensive dust-proofing effort is part of a broader strategy to combat the city's persistent air pollution issues, with PM10 and PM2.5 levels frequently exceeding national standards. The estimated cost for these infrastructural upgrades is ₹80 crore. Officials are optimistic that this measure will contribute to lowering the particulate matter in the air.
The proposal will soon be presented for approval to utilize infrastructure development funds. If greenlit, the project is slated for completion within a 6-7 month timeframe. Environmentalists suggest alternative, cost-effective solutions like grass paving, but the corporation is moving forward with the tile-based dust-proofing plan.



