Air Pollution: Kejriwal government’s big decision to deal with air pollution, artificial rain will be made in Delhi

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Delhi government will make artificial rain in the capital.Delhi government will make artificial rain in the capital.

Delhi Air Pollution: In view of the increasing pollution in Delhi, the Delhi government is planning to make artificial rain in the capital. For this, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai called a meeting on Wednesday, in this meeting Prof. of IIT Kanpur. Got information about artificial rain by talking to Manindra Agarwal. On behalf of IIT, Gopal Rai has been told that the state government will have to complete the permission process from DGCA (Ministry of Civil Aviation). On the proposal of Delhi Government, IIT scientists have given complete information about the process to the Environment Minister.

There will be artificial rain on 20-21 November

After the meeting, Gopal Rai said that artificial rain can be made in Delhi on 20th and 21st November. Let us tell you that for the first time, the Kejriwal government of Delhi is planning to get artificial rain in the capital. According to media reports, now the Delhi government will give this information to the Supreme Court on Friday. The Delhi government will request the Supreme Court to seek the cooperation of the Central Government in making artificial rain. It is noteworthy that the air of Delhi remains poisonous. The Supreme Court has also raised questions on air pollution in Delhi.

Know how artificial rain is made

Let us tell you that special equipment and machines have been prepared in IIT to create artificial rain. These devices are attached to the wings of the airplane in such a way that the flight of the airplane is not affected and necessary chemicals can be sprayed during the formation of clouds in the sky. IIT has used nano mixture of many chemicals like silver iodide, common salt for artificial rain.

When will it rain in Delhi-NCR?

Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has given a good news to Delhi which is suffering from pollution. India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General M Mahapatra told the media that due to the latest western disturbance, there may be light and moderate rain in the Western Himalayan region till November 10 and in the surrounding plains on November 9. During this period, there may be very light rain or drizzle in Delhi NCR.

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