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**Summary:**
The article reports on a meeting held in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, where NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha reviewed the implementation of the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) with various department officials. The focus was on reducing air pollution, specifically PM10 levels, and improving air quality in the city. Measures discussed included pavement road construction, increased green spaces, mechanical sweepers, waste management, promoting electric vehicles, implementing an Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS), and creating more green spaces and parking. The aim is to achieve the goals of NCAP and improve public health in Vijayawada.
**News Article:**
**Vijayawada Aims for Cleaner Air Through Concerted Effort**
*Vijayawada, June 17, 2025* – NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha convened a meeting today with officials from various departments to address the pressing issue of air pollution in Vijayawada and to review the progress of the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).
During the meeting held at the Collectorate, Lakshmisha emphasized the need for a collective and coordinated effort to make Vijayawada pollution-free and to realize the “Aarogyandhra” (Healthy Andhra) vision. He stressed the importance of analyzing data from air quality monitoring stations and taking proactive measures to reduce Particulate Matter (PM) 10 levels in the city’s air.
“Current PM10 levels stand at 64 µg/m³, and we need to work diligently to bring that number down closer to the World Health Organisation’s ideal level of 45 µg/m³,” Lakshmisha stated.
Key initiatives discussed included the construction of pavement roads, enhancing green areas throughout the city, utilizing mechanical sweepers for street cleaning, improving solid waste management, and the beautification of canals. The Collector also advocated for the increased adoption of battery-powered, electric, and solar e-rickshaws.
Furthermore, the implementation of an Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) is imminent, promising to optimize traffic flow and contribute to reduced emissions. Additional vertical gardens, parks, and designated parking spaces were also highlighted as crucial elements in achieving the goals of the NCAP.
Officials from the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, Vijayawada Thermal Power Station, and other relevant departments were in attendance to contribute to the discussion and pledge their commitment to the initiative. The collective goal is to create a cleaner, healthier environment for the residents of Vijayawada.