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Preventing old vehicles from providing fuel in New Delhi … and this is the reason

The Indian authorities announced today, Saturday, that the vehicles that have been manufactured for more than fifteen years will not be able to supply fuel in New Delhi, starting in April.
She pointed out that this procedure falls within a new plan, aimed at reducing the Indian capital.

Reducing pollution in New Delhi

The city, which includes 30 million people, always leads the world’s most polluted cities.
The resulting from the industrial sector or car exhaust, which in the winter, in the winter, causes smoke caused by burning crop residue in the fields, causes thousands of early deaths annually, due to cancer, heart disease or respiratory diseases.
It is already prohibited in New Delhi, the flow of vehicles that have been operated by diesel engines that have been manufactured for more than ten years, or gasoline cars and have been going for more than fifteen years, but rarely applied the ban.

Provide fuel for vehicles

The Minister of Environment in the capital, Mantender Singa Sersa, announced on Saturday that he wanted an end to this indulgence.
He told the media after a meeting on this issue.
He pointed out that “devices” will be installed in service stations in the capital to monitor the vehicles concerned with the ban.

Pollution in New Delhi

He continued: “We will impose the installation of air purification devices in buildings, hotels, commercial complexes and Delhi Airport,” promising to set a list of the names of the major bodies responsible for pollution.
New Delhi air pollution is forced to close schools and reduce economic activity for long weeks annually.

Air pollution victims

So far, the measures taken to reduce pollution had no significant impact, and according to the World Health Organization, nearly 99% of the world’s population at some point is exposed to the quality of air that is not in line with the strict standards of the quality set by the organization.
Air pollution, which is loaded with toxic gases and invisible micro -molecules that penetrate into the human body, leads to the death of 7 million people early annually, according to World Health Organization estimates.

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