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SMC Commissioner Dr Owais Conducts Review Meeting for National Clean Air Program Projects

Srinagar, Jan 15: In a proactive move towards environmental sustainability, the Commissioner of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) and CEO of the State Social Security Corporation Limited (SSCL), Dr. Owais Ahmed IAS, recently presided over a comprehensive review meeting. The focus of the meeting was to assess the ongoing progress of projects falling under the ambit of the National Clean Air Program.

During the session, Dr. Owais Ahmed emphasized the critical importance of the initiatives aligned with the National Clean Air Program and their impact on the overall air quality. He stressed the need for meticulous planning and execution to achieve the desired outcomes.

The Commissioner issued stringent directives to all stakeholders involved in the projects to ensure their timely and efficient execution. Emphasizing accountability and transparency, he urged the teams to uphold the highest standards in meeting the goals set by the National Clean Air Program.

Several key projects, ranging from air quality monitoring systems to pollution control measures, were discussed in detail. Dr. Owais Ahmed encouraged a collaborative approach among relevant departments and agencies to address challenges and expedite project timelines.

This proactive step by the Commissioner signifies the commitment of the local administration to combat air pollution and work towards a cleaner and healthier environment. The review meeting serves as a testament to the dedication of Dr. Owais Ahmed and his team in steering the city towards sustainable development under the National Clean Air Program.

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