The government has decided to come up with a multi-department action plan in this year's budget, which is being projected as Delhi's first 'green budget' by the city administration.
The government is also mulling over conducting a realtime source apportionment study (to find if machines can be employed to detect sources of pollution at any given time and help the government take measures accordingly) in collaboration with the University of Washington.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia today held a review meeting on the preparedness for the 'green budget' with senior officials of environment, transport, forest and power departments.
According to government sources, Sisodia asked departments concerned to finalise their proposals along with budgetary requirements and submit them formally to the planning or finance department by February 22 after approval of their ministers.
The official said the environment department has proposed fast-tracking of adoption of clean tandoors while the transport department advocated engagement of electric buses, promotion of smaller electric vehicles and strengthening of PUC system.
Officials said that through the action plan, the Delhi government intends to make a "good impact" towards pollution control over the next two years as it feels air pollution in the city has reached crisis level.
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