Delhi state by the next winter will have 10 more pollution monitoring stations that will be helpful in air-wise micro handling of the air quality. The stations will be situated in Greater Kailash, Defence Colony, Vasant Kunj, Qutub Institutional Area, Okhla, Najafgarh, and Paschim Vihar and other places.
The national capital air pollution data is currently monitored from 28 stations our of which four run by Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), eight operated by the MeT department and the rest by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
The decision is taken after the supreme court has approved the CPCB’s graded response action plan.
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