The strengthened NCAP seeks to lower PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations in designated non-attainment cities by at least 40% by 2025β26 compared to 2017. This more ambitious target recognises the serious health impacts of air pollution in Indian cities. It pushes local and state authorities to implement stronger measures on transport, industry, waste burning and dust control. The target also aligns with broader sustainable-development and public-health objectives.
Option A:
This option underestimates the ambition of the revised NCAP target and therefore does not match policy documents. It might resemble earlier, less stringent goals.
Option B:
This option is still below the strengthened ambition; while 20% was an initial benchmark, it has been raised to drive faster improvement.
Option C:
A 30% figure again understates the strengthened goal; exam questions often test awareness of such numerical changes.
Option D:
This option correctly states the 40% reduction target and therefore best reflects the updated NCAP objective.
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