Government's unique initiative to deal with pollution in Delhi, now surveillance will be done through drones

Delhi: In the month of November, cold hits the country's capital Delhi, with which pollution starts taking a serious form. Delhi's air becomes more poisonous due to stubble burning and Diwali firecrackers. Due to which the situation of air pollution in Delhi starts moving into serious category. Keeping this serious problem in mind, the Delhi government has started a new initiative to deal with pollution. Through which the hotspot zone will be monitored from the sky.

In Delhi, the government has decided to use drone monitoring as a pilot project to identify the factors of pollution in hotspot zones. Under which now the drone will give information about various sources of pollution in the range from a height of 120 meters to 200 meters. Let us tell you that the pollution level at 13 hotspots of Delhi is higher than normal. For this reason, a pilot project has been started on Friday i.e. 25th October using drones to deal with pollution.

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai informed that with the help of drones, the source of pollution in hotspot areas will be detected and after that appropriate steps will be taken to improve it. He said that action will be taken in the area which is most polluted, in which Wazirpur is also present.

Minister Gopal Rai says that drone mapping technology will be used to identify sources of air pollution. Sensor-equipped drones are capable of reaching places that are difficult to monitor through conventional means, including crowded areas and industrial areas. With the help of drones, it will be easier to understand the causes of pollution better.

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There will be air monitoring of hotspot

According to Gopal Rai, pollution will be monitored through drones and if the pilot project Safar happens, then with its help 13 hotspots of the city will also be monitored. Delhi government has prepared a 21-point action plan to deal with air pollution. At the same time, the government is preparing to take action against those who spread pollution. Generators have been banned in the state with conditions.

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