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Delhi to request Air Quality Commission to implement use of bio-decomposers in states

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Delhi to request Air Quality Commission to implement use of bio-decomposers in states

Delhi to request Air Quality Commission to implement use of bio-decomposers in states

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that the government of the national capital is going to formally file petition at Air Quality Commission requesting the body to issue directions for every state (dealing with stubble burning) to implement use of bio-decomposers to remove stubble, so that the air pollution can be curbed.

He said that Delhi Government is going to show the report which came from the fields of Delhi where PUSA's bio decomposer was sprayed and almost 70-95 per cent stubble has been converted into compost.


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