The Delhi government announces an ₹8,300-crore clean air plan to improve air quality in the capital. According to reports, the World Bank is set to provide funding for a major share of the project, with coverage indicated at 65%. The announcements describe the initiative as a structured programme aimed at addressing air pollution in Delhi, though specific components, timelines, and implementation details are not included in the provided excerpts. The Hindu and India Today both report the same headline figure for the overall cost and the role of the World Bank as a funder. The plan is presented as a government-backed effort supported by international financing, implying a multi-year approach consistent with large urban infrastructure and pollution-control projects. While the sources align on the project scale and the proportion of World Bank funding, they do not specify in the supplied text what particular sectors or measures—such as transport measures, industrial controls, or stubble-related interventions—will be prioritized.