Addressing a press conference on completion of one year of government, Javadekar said "effective" pollution control was one of the achievements of this government, and noted that the launching of Comprehensive Air Quality Index by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was the "biggest" initiative in this regard.
"In a discussion recently, it became clear that from 2007 Delhi's air quality was worsening. It kept on worsening. But unfortunately, this was not discussed during that time. I am not into blame game but scientists are telling this. Voices should have been raised then only. If it had been done, it would have bettered now," Javadekar said.
"We held three meetings. Three months' action plan was developed along with five state governments and various agencies. There has been progress on that. We give bulletins on eight parameters," he said.
Delhi is considered to be the most polluted cities in the world even surpassing Chinese capital Beijing.
However, Javadekar said Delhi's air pollution was not only because of the city, but due to various nearby states. Stubble burning in Punjab and industrial pollution from Uttar Pradesh have deteriorated the quality of air in the national capital.
Haryana government along with the National Highway Authority of India is working on a bypass whose work will soon start. Vehicles which are not permitted to enter Delhi can take this bypass.
"This is a three month action plan. We will again sit in July," he said.
