Delhi CM Inaugurates 120 Mist Spray Systems at IGI Airport to Combat Pollution

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta inaugurated 120 mist spray systems at Indira Gandhi International Airport to help control air pollution. She outlined the government's multi-pronged strategy, which includes electrifying public transport and deploying AI for dust monitoring. The initiative, funded by the airport operator, aims to improve air quality for passengers and enhance the city's environmental image. The systems are part of a broader plan that includes existing installations on major roads and metro stations.

Key Points: Delhi CM Inaugurates Mist Spray Systems at IGI Airport

  • 120 mist systems installed at IGI Airport
  • Part of short & long-term anti-pollution strategy
  • Goal to electrify bus fleet by 2029
  • AI-based dust monitoring at sites
  • Systems to expand to 600 poles
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Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates 120 mist spray systems at IGI Airport

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta inaugurates 120 mist spray systems at IGI Airport as part of a broader strategy to tackle air pollution and ensure a clean environment.

"This mist spray initiative marks a significant step towards controlling air pollution in the national capital - Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Feb 14

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday inaugurated 120 mist spray systems installed on the premises of Indira Gandhi International Airport, an official said.

The Chief Minister stated that the government is working scientifically on short-term, mid-term and long-term strategies to tackle pollution.

"This mist spray initiative marks a significant step towards controlling air pollution in the national capital and ensuring a clean and healthy environment for passengers," she said.

The Chief Minister stated that the Delhi government aims to fully electrify the public bus fleet by 2029, expand the Metro network, develop EV charging infrastructure, deploy more than 1,000 water sprinklers across the city, and implement AI-based dust monitoring at construction sites.

She emphasised that these initiatives will not only significantly reduce pollution but also help realise the goal of making Delhi one of the most liveable cities in the country.

Reiterating the government's commitment, she said that advancing Delhi on the path of clean air, green transport and sustainable growth remains a top priority, and sustained efforts in this direction will continue.

Among those present on the occasion were South Delhi MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, Bijwasan MLA Kailash Gahlot, director of the company that operates the airport Narayan Rao Kada and other dignitaries.

The Chief Minister noted that the Delhi government has already installed mist spray systems on major roads across the capital and at 143 elevated Metro stations.

Additionally, the real-time monitoring network has been expanded to 46 Metro stations, making it the largest such network in any city in the country. Through the 'Vayu Rakshak' initiative, strict compliance with pollution control norms is also being ensured, she said.

Describing Delhi Airport as the busiest airport in the national capital region, CM Rekha Gupta said that in the coming years, it is expected to surpass the 100 million passenger mark and emerge as the world's fifth-largest airport.

The mist systems installed at the airport will provide passengers with an improved air quality experience and strengthen the environmental image of the capital.

Thanking the company for funding the systems, she said the initiative reflects a spirit of social responsibility and nation-building.

"When the government and private institutions work with a shared vision, the pace of development multiplies. The mist system will be expanded to 600 poles in the future, further strengthening dust control at the airport and surrounding areas," she said.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the effort, I can't help but think this is a band-aid solution. The real problem is crop burning, vehicle emissions, and industrial pollution. We need systemic change, not just mist sprays at transit points. The electric bus and Metro expansion plans are more promising.
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Aditya G
Finally some action on the ground! As a frequent flyer, the air quality in Delhi, especially near the airport, is terrible. Every little bit helps. Kudos to the government and the private company for this partnership. More such PPP models please! 🙏
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Priyanka N
The AI-based dust monitoring sounds very futuristic and smart. If implemented well, it could be a game-changer for our construction industry, which is a major polluter. Hope they roll this out across all sites soon.
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Karthik V
All these announcements are good, but what about the water usage? Delhi already faces water shortages. Are these mist systems using treated water? We can't solve one problem by creating another. Need more transparency on the resources being used.
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Meera T
As a resident of Bijwasan, near the airport, I welcome this. The dust and pollution from the airport area affects our colonies too. Hope the expansion to 600 poles includes the surrounding residential areas. Our health matters too!

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