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Why city’s ‘moderate’ AQI doesn’t clear the air on what you’re breathing: 2 Of 4 recording stations offline for days in peak pollution season

Gurgaon's air quality readings are misleading as two of its four monitoring stations are offline, distorting the true pollution levels. This data gap, occurring during peak farm fire season, hinders public health awareness and regulatory action, raising concerns about governance and preparedness.

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Maharashtra Times, Marathi Zainab Ashraf Maharashtra Times, Marathi Zainab Ashraf

गुर्गावच्या हवामानात आगीचं धुंद: Aqi आकडेवारीत सापडत आहेत गडबड

Although the air quality in Gurgaon appears to be moderate in the statistics, the air is actually polluted. Since many air quality monitoring stations in the city are closed, accurate information is not available. The season of burning crop residues in agriculture and the slow winds are likely to increase pollution. Citizens need to get accurate information so that they can take appropriate measures.

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