Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in the Union Budget 2021-22 a ₹2,217-crore fund to fight air pollution across cities and the launch of a Hydrogen Energy Mission to boost clean energy production.

The clean air programme is planned for 42 cities with each having a population of more than a million people. This fund is not part of the allocation to the environment ministry.
“To tackle the burgeoning problem of air pollution, I propose to provide an amount of ₹2,217 crores for 42 urban centres with a million-plus population in this budget,” Sitharaman told Parliament on Monday.
The grant is meant to be utilised for air quality improvement measures under the National Clean Air Programme.
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Delhi is not counted among the 42 cities to receive funds under this grant. For the national capital region (NCR), an additional budget provision of ₹20 crore has been made for the newly formed statutory body — the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM).
The budget also proposed a boost to solar energy production by proposing capital infusion of ₹1,000 crore to the Solar Energy Corporation of India and ₹1,500 crore to the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency.
{{/usCountry}}The budget also proposed a boost to solar energy production by proposing capital infusion of ₹1,000 crore to the Solar Energy Corporation of India and ₹1,500 crore to the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency.
{{/usCountry}}The central government will also launch the Hydrogen Energy Mission in the next fiscal year to boost the generation of Green Hydrogen, a clean power source.