New Delhi, Sept. 5 -- Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa chaired a high-level meeting with the Secretary of Environment & Forest Department, officials of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), and a team from IITM Pune to strengthen the city's air quality management efforts.

The deliberations focused on advancing real-time source apportionment-a scientific approach to identify and track pollution sources as they occur. Sirsa emphasized that this initiative marks a crucial step in Delhi's multi-tiered strategy to tackle air pollution at its roots.

"This meeting was part of our broader vision of harnessing technology to combat air pollution at its source," Sirsa stated, highlighting the role of science and innovation ...