Delhi's Battle Against Pollution: Gupta's Unyielding Efforts
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta highlighted her administration's ongoing efforts to combat pollution, tackle infrastructure issues, and rejuvenate the Yamuna river. Amid the complexities of rapid urbanization, Gupta emphasized the need for collective cooperation and dismissed opposition claims of tampering with air quality data.
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At the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta labeled air pollution as a 'legacy problem' and highlighted the progress made in battling this persistent issue.
Gupta drew attention to the challenges posed by rapid urban growth and vehicle emissions, noting that new measures, such as introducing electric buses and using mist technology, are underway. The Chief Minister dismissed allegations of manipulated air quality data.
In a broader context, Gupta underscored efforts to clean the polluted Yamuna river and improve infrastructure, calling for cooperation from all citizens despite political challenges. She rejected claims of staging a 'fake' Yamuna for the Chhath festival, highlighting sincere steps taken for public benefit.
(With inputs from agencies.)

