World Bank and India Launch $299.66 Million Program to Improve Air Quality in Uttar Pradesh
The World Bank and the Government of India and the state Government of Uttar Pradesh have signed a agreement to improve air quality across the state. This initiative is known as the Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Program. It involves the investment of $299.66 million. It will be aims to address rising air pollution through integrated solutions across key sectors.
The UP Clean Air Management Program is designed to address the air pollution through various actions across multiple sectors of the economy.
This initiative focused on the reducing emissions from transport, agriculture and industrial activities.
In which they are among the main contributors to air pollution in Uttar Pradesh.
Under this program nearly 200 new air quality monitoring stations will be installed across the state.
These monitors will provide real time data through the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board.
The World Bank air quality project in Uttar Pradesh is part of the broader partnership between international institutions and India to tackle environmental challenges.
According to the World Bank this program will also attract the approximately $150 million in private sector investment.
Several private investments will support initiatives such as electric buses, electric three wheelers, emission monitoring systems.
The project demonstrates how environmental sustainability and economic development can be pursued together.
One of the main objectives of the UP Clean Air Management Program is to reduce pollution caused by transport and industries.
Lot of transport emissions are a significant contributor to air pollution in urban areas across Uttar Pradesh.
This program will encourage the adoption of electric public transport systems and they are including electric buses and electric three wheelers.
These vehicles produce fewer emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel vehicles and contribute to cleaner urban air.
Brick kilns are a major source of air pollution in northern India.
This traditional brick kiln technologies often release large amounts of particulate matter and harmful gases into the atmosphere.
Under the new UP Clean Air Management Program and more than 700 brick kilns will transition to resource efficient and cleaner technologies.
These improved technologies will reduce emissions and increase energy efficiency in the brick manufacturing sector.
The Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Program is part of the broader regional initiative supported by the World Bank known as the Regional Air Quality Management Program in the Indo Gangetic Plains and Himalayan Foothills (IGP-HF).
The Indo Gangetic Plains are considered one of the world’s most severe air pollution hotspots.
By improving air quality management in the Uttar Pradesh and the program is expected to create positive environmental impacts that extend to neighboring states.
This World Bank will be supported clean air program will run for a total period of 10 years.
This will be including a two year grace period.
This program will also receive technical and financial support from the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program which is a global multi donor initiative.
Q. The Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Program signed with the World Bank is worth,
A. $150 million
B. $299.66 million
C. $500 million
D. $1 billion
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