The much awaited ‘Agenda for Air Pollution Control’, which seeks to meet the ambient air quality standards in Delhi by 2017, came up before the cabinet chaired by chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday but was sent back to the drawing board.
While Dikshit has allegedly asked for a sharper plan with a clear roadmap to ensure implementation, it is also evident that the government wants to tread carefully and not stir up controversies on parking, urban transport and traffic just months before the elections.