Minister of state for environment Mahesh Sharma said that air quality index values and advisory were being displayed on an hourly basis on 50 locations across the national capital.
"CPCB has tied up with Delhi Police to display hourly Air Quality Index (AQI) value and health advisories on LED panels at traffic intersections.
"AQI and advisory is being displayed on hourly basis at 50 locations in Delhi, where Delhi Traffic Police has installed Variable Message Sign (VMS) Boards," Sharma said.
"There is no decision regarding implementation of such plan in other metro cities and other important tourists destinations across the country," he said.
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