New Delhi, May 27 -- A recent inspection by the Central Pollution Control Board under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) has flagged gaps in implementation of Delhi's anti-pollution measures, calling for better fund utilisation and coverage of Delhi's pollution hotspots, a new RTI reply accessed by activist Amit Gupta shows.
While the report did not specify how much funds had been used so far by Delhi, out of the total allocated under NCAP, it said utilisation was below 75% at present.
The reply said the inspection was carried out on May 6.
"Work done at the visited sites were found satisfactory, but the city needs to target all hotspot locations for air quality improvement," read the report.
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