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'Red Light On, Gaadi Off': Delhi's vehicular pollution can be reduced by 15-20%, says Gopal Rai

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'Red Light On, Gaadi Off': Delhi's vehicular pollution can be reduced by 15-20%, says Gopal Rai

'Red Light On, Gaadi Off': Delhi's vehicular pollution can be reduced by 15-20%, says Gopal Rai

While addressing a press conference in the national capital on October 15, Delhi Environment Minister, Gopal Rai spoke on 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign to combat air pollution.

He said,"On average, a vehicle spends 15-20 minutes on red lights.

If vehicles turn off ignition at traffic signals then vehicular pollution in Delhi can be reduced by 15-20%."


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