NEW DELHI: The Public Works Department has decided to beautify flyovers and give a green cover to wide road dividers as a part of the plan to fight dust pollution. The air quality of the capital has started slipping and is currently in the “moderate” category with PM10 being the main pollutant.
A source said while several flyovers under PWD’s jurisdiction already had a green cover, there were others were saplings could be planted. “The green cover does not only make flyovers look beautiful, but also gives a rich visual experience to those passing by. Most importantly, it is significant for fighting dust pollution,” said a PWD official.
The AAP government had recently announced the winter action plan enumerating 10 steps to check pollution levels. One of the steps included fighting dust pollution. Bad roads are one of the key causes of dust pollution and PWD is already working on a war-footing to make them pothole-free. The exercise is being monitored by PWD minister Satyendar Jain.
An official said a survey was being undertaken to identify flyovers that either didn’t have a green cover or partially had plants and bushes. After this, the department would review the scope of greening and beautification work and carry out the task accordingly. “Flyovers that have plants, but not ideal conditions will also witness restoration work,” added the official.
During the exercise, ornamental vines like bougainvillea would be used, among other climbing plants. Delhi government is also working on redesigning roads by emulating designs from European countries to make them spacious and carve spaces for pedestrians, cyclists and green areas.