The street has been marked with yellow and white stripes demarcating space for hawkers.
Business
Standard : A localised study conducted on a car-free stretch
of the Ajmal Khan Road in the bustling Karol Bagh market has shown a
considerable improvement in air quality.
The
Centre for Science and Environment's Anumita Roychowdhury, who
conducted the study, said she compared air
quality data collected from the traffic-choked Arya Samaj Road,
which cuts through the Ajmal Khan Road, with that from the recently
pedestrianised 600-metre stretch.
"We
monitored roadside exposure to air
pollution, which is different from ambient air quality, on the
Arya Samaj Road during heavy traffic. We then moved to the car-free
zone of the Ajmal Khan Road and collected the data," she said.
Roychowdhury,
executive director of research and advocacy at CSE, found that while
the average "PM2.5 concentration on the Arya Samaj Road is 63.6
micrograms per cubic metre, it is 47.7 micrograms per cubic metre on
the Ajmal Khan Road".
The
short-term spike of PM2.5 on the Arya Samaj Road could hit 105.4
micrograms per cum 42.8 per cent higher than the highest short-term
spike in the pedestrian area, she said.
Not
only this, the pedestrian traffic on the road has increased
significantly. The number of pedestrians per five minutes on the
Ajmal Khan Road was 2.7 times the number on the Arya Samaj Road, she
said.
Buoyed
by the response from people, the the North Delhi Municipal
Corporation (NDMC) , which carried out the pilot project on
decongestion in Karol Bagh, now plans to expand the scheme to other
areas to promote use of public transport and make market areas more
pedestrian-friendly.
"After
seeing the response at Karol
Bagh, we are now planning to do similar projects in Kirti Nagar
and Kamla Nagar market areas. World over, from London to Shanghai,
pedestrianisation of market areas have enhanced shoppers' experience,
and we also want people of Delhi to feel that comfort," NDMC
Commissioner Varsha Joshi had told PTI earlier.
The
street has been marked with yellow and white stripes demarcating
space for hawkers. Besides, bollards have been put at the entry
points of Ajmal Khan Road on Pusa Road and Arya Samaj Road to
restrict entry of vehicles to the road.
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