Delhi's Innovation Challenge: Prototype Solutions for Clean Air
The Delhi government's innovation challenge has shortlisted 22 prototypes to tackle air pollution. These include solar-powered dust traps and air purifiers. An expert committee will review them, and trials will begin in May. Successful projects may receive incentives up to Rs 50 lakh for government adoption.
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The Delhi government's 'innovation challenge' has progressed to its second phase, focusing on addressing the city's air pollution crisis.
Officials have confirmed that 22 innovative prototypes will enter trial stages. These include technologies like solar-powered dust traps and vehicle-mounted air purifiers, showcased earlier this year.
An expert committee led by IIT Professor Sagnik Dey will deliberate on the most effective solutions, potentially receiving incentives from the Delhi Pollution Control Committee.
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