NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has acquired 84,765 complaints associated to pollution through its Green Delhi App thus far this yr. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), the Public Works Department (PWD), and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) are the civic businesses dealing with the majority of the grievances.
The MCD accounted for the very best variety of complaints at 54,878, of which 46,279 (84.33 per cent) have been resolved, whereas 8,599 stay pending.
The PWD acquired 12,327 complaints, resolving 10,803 (87.64 per cent) and leaving 1,524 unresolved. The DDA registered 4,795 complaints, addressing 4,424 (92.26 per cent) with 371 nonetheless pending.
The knowledge relies on the division-smart grievance report out there on the Green Delhi App, maintained by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) underneath the Department of Environment, Government of Delhi.
The Green Delhi App, launched by the Delhi government in 2020, permits residents to report pollution points by importing photos or movies, tagging the situation, and specifying the character of the grievance.
Complaints are forwarded to the civic company involved for decision, with customers in a position to monitor updates on their submissions.
Other businesses concerned embrace the Irrigation and Flood Control Department (2,032 complaints, 91.98 per cent resolved), the Revenue Department (1,041 complaints, 84.53 per cent resolved), and the Delhi Jal Board (3,056 complaints, 97.94 per cent resolved).
The Delhi Traffic Police acquired 362 complaints, whereas the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation acquired 564 complaints.
Of the whole complaints, 10,656 are categorised as overdue, with the MCD alone accounting for 8,322 such circumstances.
In November, Delhi skilled its most extreme air pollution ranges of the yr, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching a hazardous 491, in response to the pollution management authority.
This “severe plus” classification signifies extraordinarily unhealthy air high quality, posing vital well being dangers to the inhabitants.
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi known as the scenario “a medical emergency”.
The Delhi government carried out emergency measures comparable to closing colleges, halting building actions, and proscribing automobile actions to mitigate the disaster.