A greener Delhi edges closer to reality as Chief Minister Rekha Gupta praised the Delhi Metro for pioneering anti-pollution infrastructure. All 143 elevated stations now host mist spray systems or anti-smog guns, wrapped up ahead of time in a testament to efficient execution.
With air quality as the government’s north star, these installations—131 mists and 12 guns spanning 89 on-road and 54 off-road sites—tackle pollution at its sources in bustling transit hubs. Adaptive solutions ensure every station contributes to the cause, where mists couldn’t go, guns stepped in.
Enhancing this eco-push, 50 pillars sport intricate artworks of nature, birds, blooms, and cultural emblems, merging sustainability with artistry.
Gupta outlined a grander blueprint: not just smog relief, but a thriving, attractive metropolis. Commending inter-agency collaboration, she affirmed collective resolve will forge Delhi’s cleaner future.
These strides amid urban pressures offer a blueprint for resilient cities, balancing environmental stewardship with visual splendor for residents and visitors alike.