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Delhi has legacy problems related to pollution
December 07, 2025
|Hindustan Times Noida
Chief minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday said the Delhi government is working round the clock to tackle air and water pollution, terming them “legacy problems” that have persisted for decades due to neglect by successive governments in the national capital.
Speaking at the 23rd Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Gupta outlined initiatives to control pollution and improve environmental health. She acknowledged that while challenges remain, the city's pollution situation this winter has been better managed than in recent years.
“Delhi has legacy problems related to pollution. There were problems of transport, open burning, dust and other sources, all of which have been ignored by governments earlier. We have no ‘jadu ki chadi’ or magic wand with us, but we are trying our best to deal with these issues as best and as fast as we can,” she said, adding that her administration has adopted a mix of immediate and long-term measures.
Gupta said the government was addressing smaller, often overlooked emission sources that cumulatively contribute to the decline in air quality. She noted that steps are being taken to help low-income households and discourage the burning of wood, coal and other fuels for warmth.
“We have planned the distribution of 10,000 electric heaters, and we have introduced the Ujjwala Yojana for LPG cylinders in parts of Delhi. These are the little bits of burning that add to pollution. We are trying to ensure that people have clean alternatives, which will all help in bringing down pollution,” she said.
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