Delhi govt plans artificial rain trials, multi-area anti-pollution drive to combat rising smog
The Delhi government is planning artificial rain trials, contingent upon water sample tests confirming safety. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa emphasized the ongoing efforts to reduce pollution, mentioning improvements and upcoming larg...

Sirsa said that the government is considering a plan for artificial rain, and a study is underway. "We have asked for detailed reports to determine whether the chemicals used in artificial rain could have any harmful effects on the human body or skin.
"Based on the report, we will conduct a small-scale test in an outer Delhi area, and water samples will be analysed to ensure there are no adverse effects. If the tests are successful and the samples show no side-effects, we will move forward with the plan."
Talking about the smog tower project, Sirsa acknowledged it as a "failure" and told PTI that the BJP government will soon announce a new plan that will operate on a multi-area scale to make a noticeable difference across Delhi-NCR.
He said the focus will be on targeting pollution sources directly and working to eliminate or reduce them.
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