Arvind Kejriwal government’s vacuum cleaning plan hits a hurdle - best air purifier for dust

by:Yovog     2020-08-05
Arvind Kejriwal government’s vacuum cleaning plan hits a hurdle  -  best air purifier for dust
The source in PWD said that for 16 children
Only four tenders were found to be in compliance with the terms and conditions set by the Delhi government.
After the air purifier program, another Delhi government air pollution inspection program appears to have encountered obstacles.
First of all, the road vacuum cleaning plan was officially delayed due to the absence of bidders, and now the contractor is trying to take advantage of the situation by citing excessive prices, the source said.
"Initially, there was a lack of bidders, and now, in light of this situation, contractors are trying to take advantage of the government," said a public works department official . ".
There are 16.
City divisions, PWD has launched tenders for each of these divisions
The department purchases at least one vacuum machine for each area.
The source in PWD said that for 16 children
Only four tenders were found to be in compliance with the terms and conditions set by the Delhi government.
"Nine of the bids did not receive any bids, while three were relatively high," an official said . ".
The official added that only two machines have been purchased so far, and the other two will be in operation by December 10.
Nearly 1,200 km kilometers of roads in the capital are under the jurisdiction of the disabled.
Road vacuuming and installation of air purifiers and fog fountains are part of the Delhi government pilot project, which was announced after a serious deterioration in the city's air quality.
DNA earlier reported that the air purifier project was frustrated when it was presented to the government in its report that PWD itself called the "unreliable" project.
On November 14, the National Green Court (NGT) asked the Delhi government and its agencies to stop manual cleaning of roads and instructed them to introduce mechanical cleaning.
The green court said that manual removal of dust from roads further pollutes the environment and that police should ensure that no vehicle is allowed to stop nearby wherever mechanical cleaning is introduced.
The tribunal notes seven major factors contributing to air pollution --
Construction activities and transportation of building materials, burning of solid waste, agricultural residues of crops, pollution of vehicles, dust on roads and discharge of industrial and electric houses.
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