Two-Thirds Of Delhi Does Not Have Reliable Air Quality Data
A recent analysis has found a major gap in Delhi's fight against air pollution. It shows that two-thirds of the city does not have access to reliable, real-time air quality data.
The problem is with the government's monitoring stations. Many are faulty, placed in the wrong locations, or simply don't exist in heavily polluted neighbourhoods. This means most residents cannot get accurate information about the air they breathe in their local area. Experts warn that this lack of proper data makes it very difficult to effectively track and tackle Delhi's pollution crisis.
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