(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.We want to make it clear that we put our best efforts into providing you accurate horoscope predictions but any prediction that you receive from is not to be considered as a substitute for the advice, program, or treatment that you would normally receive from a licensed professional such as a doctor, lawyer, psychiatrist, or financial adviser. The Delhi government has formed a 16-member team of experts from DPCC, IIT-Bombay, NBCC and Tata Projects to monitor the functioning of the smog tower. The smog tower has 40 fans and 10,000 filters and can clean air in a one-km radius around the structure, at a rate of around 1,000 cubic metres per second, according to officials. "Amount spent on smog tower (in Connaught Place) till date from the Air Ambience Fund is Rs 22.91 crore," it said.Ĭhief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had inaugurated the over 24-meter-high air-purifier on August 23 as a pilot project. "We need to look for options other than banning everything," he said.Īccording to the RTI reply, the Air Ambience Fund has been utilised for grant of subsidy to battery-operated vehicles, e-rickshaws, odd-even drive, maintenance of the bio-gas plant at the Delhi Secretariat, operating online air monitoring stations, study on real-time source apportionment, installation of smog tower and salary of environment marshals. Gupta said the RTI reply reveals there is no shortage of money to tackle air pollution and the government must look for "other options like artificial rain especially after Diwali when the pollution levels are the highest". The DPCC gave Rs 4.50 crore and Rs 4.25 crore to the divisional commissioner and secretary, revenue department, for the implementation of the second and third phase of the drive in April 2016 and November 2019, respectively.Ī DPCC official said a major chunk of money goes into paying duty allowance to civil defence volunteers, hiring of vehicles for compliance monitoring and information and awareness campaigns.Īccording to the Graded Response Action Plan, the odd-even scheme is one of the measures needed to be taken in case of an ''emergency'' - if PM2.5 and PM10 levels remain above 300 micrograms per cubic metre and 500 micrograms per cubic metre respectively for 48 hours or more. The reply to the RTI application filed by activist Amit Gupta revealed that the pollution control body gave Rs 3.38 crore to divisional commissioner and secretary, revenue department, and Rs 25 lakh to Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corporation Ltd from the Air Ambience Fund for the implementation of the first odd-even drive in January 2016. In the last seven years, it has used Rs 468 crore from the fund. The government utilised only Rs 59 crore till 2015. Of this, Rs 527 crore has been spent on green activities.
Set up in 2008 and collected through the Department of Trade and Taxes, the Air Ambience Fund gets 25 paise from the sale of each litre of diesel in Delhi.Ī total of Rs 547 crore has been collected in the fund since March 2008. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) spent over Rs 12 crore from a fund set up for green projects on the implementation of the three phases of the odd-even car rationing scheme between 20, according to government data obtained through an RTI application. PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 07-12-2021 13:11 IST | Created: 07-12-2021 13:06 IST Representative Image Image Credit: Facebook