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No construction activities in Delhi from December 10 to January 20 to curb pollution

The AI-powered Dust Portal 2.0 was launched in July to improve enforcement of pollution control measures.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Construction activities will be completely banned in the city from December 10 to January 20 as part of the government’s measures to curb air pollution during the winter, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Friday.

Gupta, in a post on X, urged citizens to report violations, adding that construction sites spanning more than 500 square metres would be monitored through the government’s Dust Portal and AI-enabled cameras. “Construction will be completely banned from 10 December to 20 January. If you spot any violation, inform the MCD, MLAs, or me,” she said.

Construction activities had continued at some sites during the previous winter despite the implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan, she said, with work being carried out behind covers. This year, such sites will be monitored in real time through the Dust Portal and AI-enabled cameras, with alerts being sent to the government’s control centre, she said. “Notices, warnings and fines will follow,” Gupta said.

The AI-powered Dust Portal 2.0 was launched in July to improve enforcement of pollution control measures. The portal, developed by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, integrates GIS mapping, live 360-degree PTZ cameras, PM10 and PM2.5 sensors and AI-based analytics to monitor compliance at construction sites. The system generates yellow, orange and red alerts based on pollution levels and facilitates digital compliance certificates and enforcement notices in case of violations.

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