Delhi ministers have intensified the cleanliness and pollution-control campaign across the national capital.
On Saturday morning, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said that there is major work left to improve roads and fix gaps in sanitation.
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“The major source of Delhi’s pollution right now is PM10, which comes from construction sites, dust on roads, and several other factors,” the official said.
The government has identified 62 pollution hotspots where traffic congestion and dust are the main contributors.
The work is underway at all these locations, while a review of hotspots in Vasant Kunj and Vasant Vihar has also been completed, and officials say these areas need substantial improvement, he added.
“This fight for a cleaner Delhi focuses on 10 key mi

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