logo
#

Latest news with #CNG-operated

NDMC approves mech sweepers, pink toiles and temple upkeep
NDMC approves mech sweepers, pink toiles and temple upkeep

Hindustan Times

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

NDMC approves mech sweepers, pink toiles and temple upkeep

The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) on Wednesday approved a series of civic infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing public amenities in Lutyens' Delhi, including procurement of new mechanical road sweepers (MRS), construction of 'pink toilets' for women in all major markets, and the beautification of key temple complexes, officials said. NDMC on Wednesday approved a series of civic infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing public amenities in Lutyens' Delhi. (HT PHOTO) Wednesday's council meeting, chaired by area MLA and Delhi government minister Parvesh Verma, was also attended by New Delhi MP Bansuri Swaraj, NDMC chairperson Keshav Chandra, and vice chairman Kuljeet Chahal. Besides taking up policy matters, the council also unanimously passed a resolution condemning the imposition of Emergency in 1975, calling it a 'dark phase' that trampled civil liberties and democratic institutions. 'The resolution marks the 50th anniversary of Emergency and recalls how citizens' fundamental rights, civil liberties, and democratic institutions were brutally suppressed during the 21-month Emergency,' Chahal said. Among the major decisions was the launch of a comprehensive temple beautification plan. 'From Hanuman Mandir, Kali Mata Mandir, Valmiki Temple, Bhairon Temple — complexes of all major temples will be beautified for which a panel is being formed. Beautification efforts will include horticulture, lighting, and seating areas for devotees,' Verma said. To address dust pollution and ensure year-round road cleaning, NDMC approved the procurement of five new CNG-operated mechanical sweepers. Diesel-operated sweepers are no longer permitted under National Green Tribunal norms, and the Central Pollution Control Board will fund the ₹ 6.7 crore project. 'Our existing machines from 2017-18 break down frequently, impacting NDMC's ability to meet its daily cleaning target of 365km of roads,' Chahal added. Verma also announced a women-centric initiative to install at least one pink toilet in every market within NDMC limits. 'These facilities will be staffed entirely by women and include vending machines for sanitary napkins, baby care areas, and drinking water,' he said. The council also pledged to extend civic services to under-served areas such as JJ clusters and dhobi ghats. 'Seva Bastis and dhobi ghats must be part of our larger urban development agenda. This is about inclusive governance,' Verma said.

Delhi to roll out GPS-enabled anti-smog gun vehicles in industrial hubs from June
Delhi to roll out GPS-enabled anti-smog gun vehicles in industrial hubs from June

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Delhi to roll out GPS-enabled anti-smog gun vehicles in industrial hubs from June

Aiming to improve the city's air quality, the Delhi Government is set to deploy eight GPS-enabled hydraulic anti-smog gun vehicles across key industrial areas of the national capital, with the initiative to continue for ten months, excluding the monsoon period, officials said Friday. The programme will run for 10 months, excluding the monsoon period, with the goal to significantly reduce airborne particulate matter and improve the air quality. Each CNG-operated truck is equipped with an advanced anti-smog gun capable of spraying a fine mist over a horizontal distance of 30 meters and rotating 330 degrees, allowing comprehensive dust suppression, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said. He added that the vehicles also feature horizontal sprinklers along their width to spray water directly onto roads, consuming at least 1,500 litres of water per hour. Starting June 2025, the initiative, in collaboration with the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (DSIIDC), will be implemented across key industrial areas. Each vehicle will function in two daily shifts- from 3 am to 7 am, and again during non-peak afternoon hours - totaling eight hours per day. "Our government is fully committed to ensuring industrial growth while protecting the environment. We are taking concrete steps to minimise industrial waste and improve infrastructure so that businesses can thrive responsibly," Sirsa said. Currently, the DSIIDC operates eight water sprinklers and three anti-smog guns in the Bawana and Narela industrial zones. The new vehicles will extend coverage to Patparganj, Okhla Phase-III, A Block and S Block Phase-II, Jhilmil, Nangloi, Udyog Vihar, Badli, and Bhorgarh. Two additional vehicles will be kept in reserve for industrial areas managed by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), the minister added.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store