On Friday, former Indian opener, Gautam Gambhir, who is now a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP ) inaugurated the prototype of the first-of-its-kind air purifier in Delhi’s Lajpat Nagar Central Market. The giant air purifier will be a test case on how far the capital’s air quality woes can be fixed.
This tower will aim at treating 600,000 cubic meters air per day, collecting more than 75 percent of two kinds of pollutants — PM 2.5 and PM 10 — and then releasing purified air to create a bubble of fresh air around.
Speaking at the launch event, the cricketer-turned-politician said: “Fighting Delhi’s pollution is my top most priority and we are working on several such initiatives. A few months ago also, EDMC bought machines and sprinklers worth Rs 70 crore when pollution was at its peak. This air purifier is a prototype. We will analyze its performance and then install several purifiers across the constituency. Every step in the direction of making Delhi pollution-free saves lives.”
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The former cricketer took to Twitter to express his gratitude to Home Minister Amit Shah for his continuous support. His tweet read: “My Name is Gautam Gambhir. I don’t believe in talking, I believe in changing lives! Thank Hon’ble HM @AmitShah Ji for continuous support”.
My Name is Gautam Gambhir. I don’t believe in talking, I believe in changing lives!
Thank Hon’ble HM @AmitShah Ji for continuous support pic.twitter.com/8HAws1EDic— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) January 3, 2020
In recent times, the air quality in the Indian capital has been depreciating and it has become a top concern across the city since autumn when Delhi schools had to be temporarily shut and advisories were issued against venturing out in the open. The air quality index (AQI) touched 999 following which all construction works were paused and the Supreme Court had to step in.
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Delhi residents wearing masks on the street became a common sight. If air purifier experimentation works, it can go some way in mitigating a serious health hazard in Delhi.