Parliamentary committee makes widespread recommendations to improve air quality

A Parliamentary Standing Committee report found little improvement in India’s air pollution levels and recommended revisions to standards, better monitoring, and coordinated action across sectors and states.

The report highlights gaps in implementation, uneven monitoring networks, and limited scope of current programmes, while urging long-term measures, crop diversification, and incentives for cleaner transport and electric vehicles.

Experts stress that if the recommendations are implemented in a time bound manner within an accountable framework, it will definitely help reduce air pollution levels.

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