Union Minister Gadkari says, 'Delhi to Be Free of Air, Water and Noise Pollution in 3 Years'
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On Thursday, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said that the government has decided to make the national capital free of air, water and noise pollution in the next three years. Addressing the annual session of industry body PHDCCI, the road transport minister stated that his ministry has spent Rs 60,000 crore on road infrastructure development. It is an effort which also helped in reducing air pollution in Delhi.
He stated, "Air pollution, water pollution and noise pollution are major concerns for the country. We will make Delhi free of air, water and sound pollution in the next three years."
Further, he said, "In the next 15 days, we will be discussing that proposal with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi Development Authority (DDA)." Gadkari also shared that the road ministry is building logistics park of worth Rs 1 lakh crore.