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Experts for right execution of anti-pollution steps

By IANS | Updated: June 4, 2019 22:20 IST

Though nine Indian cities figure among the World Health Organisation's 10 most polluted global destinations, lack of effective implementation of pollution control measures remains a major challenge, say experts.

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The Narendra Modi government's Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana, which ensures LPG connections to women from poor families, has helped lower indoor pollution. But vehicular emissions and stubble burning in the northern states remain major contributors to air pollution.

With polluted air raising health risks in a large part of India, the situation is critical to say the least and assumes significance as we get ready to celebrate the World Environment Day on Wednesday. The United Nation's has set "air pollution" as the theme for this year's celebrations.

"There are policies and programmes to deal with air pollution. But there are issues with their management," said Anand Kumar, Associate Director (Environment and Climate Change) at IPE Global, a consultancy providing technical assistance and solutions for equitable development and sustainable growth in developing countries.

The government has dealt with vehicular emission through several policies, but stubble burning, which leads to smog and high level of pollutant in the national capital during winters, has not been looked at properly.

Last Diwali, in several parts of Delhi concentration of PM 2.5 exceeded 1,500 µg/m3, way above the "severe" category and could result in respiratory problems to even healthy people, said Kumar.

Environmentalist C.R. Babu stressed the need to raise public awareness. "Technology cannot help much in the fight against air pollution. The natural sinks (to absorb pollutant) have either filled or have been eliminated, while sources of pollution are increasing. How many vacuum cleaners or sprays can be used to remove dust? People's participation is a must," he said.

Babu suggested creation of green buffers as one way. "We need multiple patches of vegetation across the urban areas. Only a carpet of greenery can absorb dust and pollutant," he said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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