The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has allocated Rs 750 million to deploy a new fleet of vehicles aimed at reducing air pollution in Mumbai. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve the city's environmental health and quality of life for its residents.
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The total budget allocated for the new fleet to combat air pollution in Mumbai is Rs 750 million.
The new vehicles are equipped with advanced technology to capture and filter pollutants from the air, real-time monitoring systems for air quality, and are designed to reduce particulate matter such as PM2.5 and PM10.
The new fleet will help reduce pollution levels by capturing and filtering harmful particles from the air, providing real-time data on air quality, and enabling immediate action in areas with high pollution levels.
The BMC is also working on promoting electric vehicles, developing green infrastructure, and implementing stricter regulations for industries that contribute to pollution.
Residents can contribute by using public transport, reducing the use of personal vehicles, participating in tree-planting initiatives, and supporting local efforts to promote cleaner air.

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