Updated On: 30 November, 2025 09:30 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed
Mumbai Congress on Sunday unveiled a comprehensive 10-point action plan aimed at tackling the city’s worsening air quality and growing environmental challenges. Pics/X(@VarshaEGaikwad)

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Mumbai Congress chief Varsha Gaikwad presented the plan at Marine Drive alongside senior party leaders
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In a post on X, Gaikwad criticised the current state government for neglecting the environment, blaming unregulated construction and contractor-friendly policies for poisoning the city’s air. She described the city as “choking under smog and the BJP’s ‘contractor raj’” and reiterated that clean air is a fundamental right for all Mumbaikars

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The plan includes strict restrictions during high pollution episodes: night-time construction curbs when AQI reaches 200–300, halting non-essential construction above 300, and stopping all dust-generating activities when AQI exceeds 400
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The Congress also proposed prioritising protection for vulnerable groups, such as children, senior citizens, patients, and labourers, including the installation of air purifiers in schools and distribution of N95 masks

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A major component of the plan, “Green Mumbai 2030”, focuses on increasing the city’s green cover
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