. The Delhi Metro has completed the installation of mist spray systems and anti-smog guns at all 143 elevated stations in the national capital, marking a major step in the government’s efforts to curb air pollution, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Wednesday. According to official data, 131 mist spray systems and 12 anti-smog guns have been set up across the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) network. The coverage includes 89 on-road and 54 off-road elevated stations. Anti-smog guns were installed at locations where technical limitations did not allow the use of mist spray systems. Gupta said the initiative was implemented ahead of the targeted timeline and described it as a practical, on-ground measure to improve air quality in busy public spaces such as metro stations. Data stated that 20 anti-smog guns had already been installed by November 2025, while an additional 10 were added by the end of January this year. These include installations at stations such as Kashmere Gate, IT Park, Anand Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Peergarhi and Mundka Depot, among others. In parallel, the mist spray rollout progressed steadily through January, with coverage rising from 43 stations in early January to 131 stations by January 30, achieving the full target of 143 elevated stations when combined with anti-smog gun locations. The chief minister also highlighted urban beautification efforts alongside pollution control measures. Artwork has been completed on 50 metro pillars across various corridors, featuring themes of nature, birds and cultural symbols, aimed at improving the city’s visual landscape. PTIEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘This is the era for India’: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Hails New Delhi’s Economic Rise’Agriculture, Dairy Protected’: Piyush Goyal Cheers India-US Pact; Jaishankar Meets Trump Top Aides’Insulted Sikh Community’: Hardeep Puri Slams Rahul Gandhi Over ‘Traitor’ Remark At Ravneet BittuRahul Gandhi Defends Naravane Memoir Quotes, Priyanka Questions Nishikant Dubey Quotes On Nehru’Justice Is Crying…’: Mamata Banerjee Takes EC Head On In Supreme Court Over SIR Row In Bengal‘Combatise Space Command…L1 Needs To Go.’: Expert Stresses Defence Reforms After Budget 2026India-US Trade Deal Vs India-EU FTA: Which Agreement Delivers Bigger Exports Jobs And GrowthKorean ‘Love Game’ Under Lens After Ghaziabad Sisters Suicide Raises Alarm On Digital AddictionPolitical Storm Erupts As Rahul Gandhi, Ravneet Bittu Clash, Cong Targets PM Modi On Epstein FilesPiyush Goyal Defends India-US Trade Deal in Lok Sabha, Says Farmers And Dairy Interests Fully Safe123Photostories10 oldest restaurants in Bengaluru and their most popular dishesMeryl Streep films on OTT that highlight her timeless talent5 most expensive buildings from across the world and why they cost so muchMumbai–Pune Expressway turns parking lot as vehicles remain stuck for 12 hoursThis Royal in Asia owns 7000 luxury vehicles including 500 Rolls-Royce, 450 Ferraris and 380 BentleysRosa Parks once said, “I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up…”: 5 lessons it teaches students10 regional potato dishes that are a must-try once in a lifetime5 OTT hits of 2026 that created a massive buzz and had everyone talkingNot just potato: 9 types of popular fillings that make samosa a true food lover’s delightGaming addiction, school dropout, isolation: Key details in Ghaziabad-Loni sisters’ death case123Hot PicksBudget 2026Gold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionRelationship consentIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingArtemi PanarinMLB Trade RumorsAyesha CurryKayla NicoleNHL Injury UpdatePuka NacuaRussell WilsonDenver Nuggets vs Detroit PistonsNikola JokicGold Riyadh Players Ranking
The Delhi Metro has completed the installation of mist spray systems and anti-smog guns at all 143 elevated stations in the national capital, marking a major step in the government’s efforts to curb air pollution, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on Wednesday. According to official data, 131 mist spray systems and 12 anti-smog guns have been set up across the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) network. The coverage includes 89 on-road and 54 off-road elevated stations. Anti-smog guns were installed at locations where technical limitations did not allow the use of mist spray systems. Gupta said the initiative was implemented ahead of the targeted timeline and described it as a practical, on-ground measure to improve air quality in busy public spaces such as metro stations. Data stated that 20 anti-smog guns had already been installed by November 2025, while an additional 10 were added by the end of January this year. These include installations at stations such as Kashmere Gate, IT Park, Anand Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Peergarhi and Mundka Depot, among others. In parallel, the mist spray rollout progressed steadily through January, with coverage rising from 43 stations in early January to 131 stations by January 30, achieving the full target of 143 elevated stations when combined with anti-smog gun locations. The chief minister also highlighted urban beautification efforts alongside pollution control measures. Artwork has been completed on 50 metro pillars across various corridors, featuring themes of nature, birds and cultural symbols, aimed at improving the city’s visual landscape. PTI