Dear Readers,
With interviews approaching, the candidate should be well aware with the
current affairs and the happenings all around the world. One of the
current news that created the curiosity all over the country is the Odd Even Scheme. In
a step to curb the pollution level down, this was the scheme launched
by state government. Well, the Delhites have shown quite a good response
and they were happy that at least this scheme reduced the traffic in
the city. Well, the High Court also kept a constant watch and has been
asking the government to keep them updated. Lets have a look what the
scheme is and how it affected the city.
In last few days, huge number of Delhites downloaded Poochh-o app,
showing that Delhi is supporting the local government’s even-odd scheme
to limit the private four wheelers on the road, said Gopal Rai, Delhi
Transport Minister. As on January 4, the number of people downloading
the app stood at 25,000. “With additional 7,000, the total has gone up
to 32,000,” the Minister said, adding that “We are getting questions
about Delhi becoming congestion-free, but pollution data is not
reflecting the same. People have the right to get an answer.”
The
difference in air quality parameters of the Central Pollution Control
Board (CPCB) and the Delhi Pollution Control Committee arise because
they use different methodologies, he said. “Delhi Pollution Control
Board data for January 4 shows that as you move closer to Central Delhi,
such as Jangpura from borders, there is an improvement,” said Rai.
Delhi Pollution Control Committee has collected data from 55 locations
till now, a data collection that did not happen earlier.
The
ambient air data collected by teams of the Delhi Pollution Control
Committee through mobile dust samplers using Light Scattering Technique
at 20 locations in peripheral areas of Delhi shows a definitive
declining trend in the levels of particulate matter 2.5 (in dg/m3) – a
major source is vehicular pollution. In 13 of these 20 locations, the PM
2.5 level has been recorded at less than 300, which proves reduction in
comparison to previous years at the same time by at least 100 units.
According to the scientists of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, 80
per cent of PM2.5 air pollution is caused by vehicular traffic and
reduction in its levels, even in outer areas of Delhi shows that
reduction of four wheeled vehicles on roads since the New Year Day is
having a positive impact. Delhi will release data on Particulate Matter
1, after 15 days.
Meanwhile, passenger traffic on DTC has increased – with 40.63 lakh
people taking to DTC buses on January 4 against an average ridership of
35,000. Similarly, 38 lakh people used the DTC system on (January 1 and
2) Friday and Saturday, and 33 lakh on January 3 (Sunday). On a long
term, construction of the Eastern and Western Peripheral Expressway
around Delhi will help clean up the Delhi air by diverting truck
traffic. Delhi government has already shared with the Centre over Rs.
600 crore of the project cost that was required. UP and Haryana were
also supposed to share part of the project cost.
-Source, The Hindu
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