NEW DELHI, Nov 5 (Reuters) - India's capital territory of Delhi is keen to use artificial rain to fight air pollution this ...
On Friday, the Delhi government conducted a test of drone-based mist spraying at Anand Vihar, one of the city’s most polluted ...
During the testing, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said that pollution levels in the hotspots are higher than the ...
During the demonstration, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said that pollution levels in the hotspots are higher than the ...
Gopal Rai said more than 200 anti-smog guns are deployed across Delhi, spraying water along roads to reduce airborne dust ...
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Friday launched a pilot project using drones to spray water in the 13 hotspots of the ...
Delhi to deploy mist spray drones to combat air pollution. These drones spray water to reduce dust and monitor air quality in ...
Image Source : PTI An anti-smog gun being used to spray water droplets to curb air pollution, in New Delhi.
According to Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai, the drones used in the testing are capable of carrying up to 15 litres of water and releasing a fine mist to control airborne pollutants, especially ...
Delhi-NCR is grappling with severe air pollution, with an average AQI of 383. The Commission for Air Quality Management has ...
Vehicles in Delhi contribute more to air pollution than stubble burning, requiring immediate intervention for cleaner air.