Why does Gadkari not want to come to Delhi? Union Minister made this big revelation
Nitin Gadkari News / Why does Gadkari not want to come to Delhi? Union Minister made this big revelation
Nitin Gadkari News - Why does Gadkari not want to come to Delhi? Union Minister made this big revelation
Nitin Gadkari News: For the last few days, the level of pollution in Delhi has once again become a topic of discussion. Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari made a big statement on Tuesday regarding the poor air quality of Delhi. Expressing his discomfort, he said that he often gets infected when he comes to Delhi and because of this he does not like to come here. Gadkari, MP from Nagpur, said, "Delhi is a city where I get infected due to pollution. Whenever there is talk of coming to Delhi, I get confused."Pollution situation in DelhiThere have been some signs of improvement in Delhi's air, but the situation still remains serious. On Tuesday, Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) was 274, which falls in the 'poor' category. However, this is better than the previous days, when the AQI was often seen above 400 in November. In November, the situation had worsened so much due to pollution that steps like closing schools and limiting the number of employees in government offices had to be taken.Gadkari's suggestion: Use of alternative fuelGadkari, while explaining the solution to this problem, said that the best way to reduce pollution is to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. He described India's fossil fuel import of Rs 22 lakh crore every year as a big challenge for the country's economy and environment. He said, "We should promote alternative fuels like ethanol, green hydrogen, and electric vehicles. This will not only reduce pollution but will also reduce dependence on imports."Option and responsibilityGadkari also said that India will have to take concrete steps to deal with problems like poverty, hunger and unemployment. He believes that it is necessary to achieve economic and social equality, so that every citizen of the country can live a better life.Collective efforts are necessary against pollutionGadkari's statement on the issue of Delhi's pollution once again reminds that clean air is not only the responsibility of one city, but of the entire country. By promoting alternative fuels and green technologies, not only can we save the environment, but we can also give a better future to the coming generations.It is time for Delhiites to become aware and take steps against pollution. The government, industry, and citizens will have to come together to find a solution to this crisis. Nitin Gadkari's suggestions are a positive sign in this direction, and implementing them is the need of the hour.