You are at Toxics Alert > News > Motivate at least 5 people to support 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign, minister Gopal Rai urges Delhiites
Toxics Alert, an environment news bulletin from toxics link Toxics Link
Issue 100
, 2020
View issue number:
  Home  |  Editorial  |  Feature  |  Interview  |  News  |  Policy  |  Updates  |  Reports / International News  |  Partner

* NEWS

Motivate at least 5 people to support 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign, minister Gopal Rai urges Delhiites

Source: Indiatvnews, Date: , 2020

Motivating Delhiites to participate in the 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday said that the citizens must prompt five of their peers, friends, or acquaintances to play their part in reducing the pollution in the national capital by switching their vehicles off while waiting at the traffic signals. 

"I want to appeal to the people of Delhi, make at least five people around you aware of the campaign, and motivate them to switch their vehicles off at traffic signals, be it a bike, a car, an auto, or any vehicle, to reduce the harmful effects of pollution in the city," Rai said. 

"This campaign can reduce around 15-20% of pollution in Delhi. The people of Delhi have done some commendable work previously, and I am certain that they will defeat pollution this time as well," he added.

Read more at :Motivate at least 5 people to support 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off' campaign, minister Gopal Rai urges Delhiites

Home  • FEATURE  • INTERVIEW  • NEWS  • POLICY  • UPDATES  • REPORTS / INTERNATIONAL NEWS  •