The minister also asked municipal bodies to develop saplings in coordination with forest departments for large-scale plantation on degraded land.
Karamjot, who sells bags in Chandni Chowk, recalled the chaos that unfolded moments after the blast.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has also handed over the probe into the blast to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
In dense cities such as Delhi, traffic congestion and construction dust magnify exposure, they said.
Since morning, most of the bodies have been handed over to relatives who managed to identify them.
During the meeting, top officials gave detailed presentations on the situation in the aftermath of the blast.
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