Delhi government has launched a new initiative to handle air pollution, deploy hydraulic anti -nominal gun vehicle – New Delhi City Anti Smog Guns deployed to combat air pollution

The Delhi government has taken a new initiative to handle air pollution, the hydraulic anti-Mog rifle vehicle that deployed the Delhi government has taken a new initiative to handle air pollution. Manjinder Singh Sirsa has announced that DSIIDC will deploy eight GPS-Samph-SMOG rifles in Delhi’s most important industrial areas. These vehicles will help reduce air pollution and improve air quality. The project reflects the government’s commitment to providing environmentally friendly solutions to urban life. By Sanjeev Gupta under the editorship of: Rajesh Kumar updated: Sat, May 24, 2025 09:24 am (IST) Preparing to deploy anti-sumog rifle in Delhi. File Photo State Bureau, New -Delhi. Environment Minister Singh Sirsa announced on Friday that DSIIDC in a continuous attempt to handle air pollution, eight advanced hydraulic anti-nominal gun-mounted vehicles with GPS competitive water straw in the major industrial areas of Delhi. The purpose of this initiative is to significantly reduce the dust pollution of the air and improve air quality of the major industrial areas. These eight new GPS competitive anti-MOG rifle vehicles have been deployed in Patparganj, Okhla Phase III, a block and S-block phase II, Jhilmil, Nangloi, Udyog Vihar, Badli and Bhorgarh. Two additional vehicles at Somog Gun were also held for the industrial areas run by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). Each hydraulic anti-Mog rifle vehicle works from CNG. It has an anti-mogg rifle that is capable of spraying fine smog up to 30 meters horizontally with 330 degrees winding, ensuring a broad and effective coverage of the area. Trucks also have a horizontal sprinkler spread over their width to spray water at the same time, causing 1500 liters of water per hour. Hydraulic anti -nominal rifle vehicle works eight hours in two shifts – one shift will be from 03:00 to 07:00 and the other shift will be four hours in the afternoon. It is expected to combat industrial pollution, which will contribute to clean air in Delhi. The project, which besides the monsoon period lasting ten months, underlines the Delhi government’s commitment to implement environmentally friendly solutions for urban life. Sirsa further said: “Our government is fully committed to ensuring industrial development by protecting the environment. We are taking concrete steps to reduce industrial waste and improve infrastructure so that industry can increase responsibly.” Also read: 75 thousand passengers of Delhi Metro have used digital lock -up box, know benefits and facilities

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