The "scary" air pollution situation in India makes it imperative to gather extensive, credible data on pollution and its sources at a fairly granular level—for every square kilometre of most mid- to large-sized cities, as well as for vast exurban and rural areas. But don't we already have enough information on the pollution levels in cities and also the main culprits? Shouldn't pollution control plans, therefore, be self-evident? The answer to both these questions is a resounding no. As cities and state governments face pressure from citizens to take urgent action, extremely poor "Clean Air" plans are being made and implemented based on inadequate data in dozens of cities across the country.
Types
Op-eds/Interviews/Press Release
Upload Documentations
Choose Verticals
From Date
To Date
status
Live
Image
Published by
Financial Express
Publication Detail Header Image