Govt plans to bring down PM2.5, PM10 levels in definitive per cent by 2024: official

The government plans to bring down the level of particulate matters 2.5 and 10, major contributors to air pollution, by a definitive percentage by 2024, an official said.
In a presentation at the World Health Organisation (WHO) Summit in Geneva on Thursday, India said there will be a "time-bound" national strategy to tackle air pollution.
This is possibly for the first time that the government has set a definitive target to bring down pollution under a timeframe.
The official said the target is to bring down the pollution by 20-30 per cent.
There is also a plan to have a strategy for 102 cities, towns at the national level, the official added.
According to a WHO report, India recorded the highest number of air pollution-induced deaths of children below five years in 2016. The report said the highest death rate was due to highest respiratory infection.
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First Published: Nov 01 2018 | 8:50 PM IST
