Himachal Pradesh Launches Campaign Against Noise Pollution from Pressure Horns

The Himachal Pradesh government, under Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, is set to launch a campaign against the use of prohibited pressure horns to combat noise pollution. This initiative will involve multiple departments and aims to raise awareness about noise pollution's health impacts. Efforts also include enhancing road safety measures and education collaboration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shimla | Updated: 24-08-2024 20:44 IST | Created: 24-08-2024 20:44 IST
Himachal Pradesh Launches Campaign Against Noise Pollution from Pressure Horns
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The Himachal Pradesh government, spearheaded by Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri, has announced an upcoming campaign against the use of prohibited pressure horns to mitigate noise pollution.

The transport department, in collaboration with police and environment departments, will drive this initiative, which seeks to raise awareness about the adverse effects of noise pollution on health. Agnihotri underscored the education department's crucial role in disseminating information to the masses.

Additionally, Agnihotri highlighted the need for a 'No Horn' campaign in Shimla and the distribution of awareness booklets statewide. He also stressed the importance of regular monitoring of road safety activities and the installation of surveillance cameras at border areas to thwart illegal activities. Efforts to strengthen road safety laws and the certification system for vehicle fitness are also underway.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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