After SC rap, efforts stepped up to control air pollution in Delhi
The Hindu
Daily inspections by Transport Dept. to check polluting vehicles jump by 248.1%
Since the Supreme Court started coming down heavily on the Delhi and the Central Governments over air pollution in the city in the first half of November, there has been a jump in actions in this regard, especially in the checks on polluting vehicles, data accessed by The Hindu shows.
The average number of inspections carried out by the Delhi Transport Department every day to check visibly-polluting vehicles and ones without a Pollution Under Control Certificate has increased by 248.1%.

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