Delhi govt uses drones for sprinkling water to curb pollution: Rai
The Delhi government on Friday launched a pilot project involving drones to spray water in the hotspot zones for reducing pollution.
The Delhi government on Friday launched a pilot project involving drones to spray water in the hotspot zones for reducing pollution.
Delhi Education Minister Atishi said the programme is expected to attract around 2,45,000 students, who will have the opportunity to turn their innovative ideas into startups.
He stated that the Delhi government is deliberately delaying the release of funds to the corporation so that the employees face problems in getting their salaries.
The provision will ensure convenience to commuters by encouraging them to settle traffic fines and reduce the workload on courts and the Transport Department.
Notably, the campaign is being rolled out across all assembly constituencies to highlight the importance of environmental protection alongside development, an official statement said.
The count of patients getting treatment as home isolation cases was 158 and the number of active cases was 349.
The top court emphasised that the air pollution issue should be looked into "beyond politics and governments".
The city had 9,245 hospital beds reserved for Covid-19 patients but only 152 beds remained occupied.
Petitioner Harnam Singh, a social activist and former Chairman of Delhi Commission for Safai Karamcharis through Advocate Mehmood Pracha and Jatin Bhatt submitted that the concept of the SCSP was introduced as a part of the 6th five year Plan (1980-1985).
Sisodia claimed that no other state has provided as much facilities for Chhat Puja celebrations as has been done by the Delhi government.