AAP workers along with Civil Defence volunteers takes part in 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign to tackle air pollution in New Delhi. (Photo| Parveen Negi, EPS) 
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'Red light on, Gaadi Off' till November 30: Environment Minister reminds Delhiites, extends campaign

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday said the AAP government has decided to extend the ‘Red light on, Gaadi Off’ campaign to curb vehicular pollution till November 30.

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NEW DELHI: Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday said the AAP government has decided to extend the ‘Red light on, Gaadi Off’ campaign to curb vehicular pollution till November 30.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had launched the campaign on October 21, saying that even if 10 lakh vehicles in the city join the campaign, the PM10 levels would fall by 1.5 tonnes and PM2.5 by 0.4 tonnes in a year.

‘The campaign was to continue till November 15. However, the Delhi government has decided to extend it till November 30 considering the pollution situation,’ Rai said during a press conference. 

‘It will be called ‘Phase 2’ of the campaign, he said.

Rai’had earlier said that switching vehicles off while waiting at a red light can reduce vehicular pollution by 15-20 per cent.He also appealed to the opposition to desist from making statements that provoke people against the ban on firecrackers.

“We need everyone’s support in implementing the ban. If you cannot support the cause, please don’t make any provocative statements. Pollution doesn’t differentiate between people... The situation is critical due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

(With PTI inputs)

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