New Delhi:As the national capital and the surrounding states reel under an air pollution crisis, Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Member Secretary Prashant Gargava on Thursday assured that the air quality will substantially improve in coming years and that the country is on a right track in curbing the menace.
His assurance comes at a time when the city, along with various other states, are caught in the chokehold of severe air pollution. Delhi's air quality had taken a sharp turn for worse on Tuesday, after a brief lull from an early November spell of pollution largely caused by farm fires in Punjab and Haryana.
"In years to come, the air quality will substantially improve. I am optimistic. In the last four-five years, we have observed that the air quality is getting space in political agenda and public discussion. It is becoming a subject of concern and therefore there is demand for cleaner air and fast-track actions," Gargava emphasised.
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Another reason for believing that the air quality will improve, he said, is that in the last four-five years, there have been substantial scientific inputs and policy making frameworks.