Delhi inhales ‘poor’ quality of air
Delhi's air quality declined once again, falling into the ‘poor’ category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 209, said the India Meteorological department (IMD).
Delhi's air quality declined once again, falling into the ‘poor’ category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 209, said the India Meteorological department (IMD).
She further said that construction of "pink public toilets" will also be considered in the areas where there is a need.
The Speaker extended his best wishes to all the members and emphasised their role in strengthening the legislative process.
Taking a dig at the Opposition Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in this context, the chief minister said nobody has to remind the government about its agenda.
She further alleged that only one medical director is managing four major hospitals in the city, describing AAP’s much-touted health and education model as ineffective.
Fog enveloped many areas across the city during the morning hours, reducing visibility up to 200 meters, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
According to the party, the summons will be looked upon and further studied when Kejriwal is back.
Addressing the media, Rai said that the air pollution control plan will chiefly impact the construction and demolition activities and will also have a bearing on the plying of BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel cars.
Last month a large number of people were fined by the authorities who, despite the ban on the BS-III petrol and BS-IV four wheelers, took their vehicles out on roads.
The complainants claimed that these frequently-used medicines given in these hospitals were “ineffective” on the patients, it said.