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Delhi to set up 6 new air quality monitoring stations
India
Delhi is getting six new air quality monitoring stations by January 15, by the city government led by Rekha Gupta.
These stations will pop up at important spots like JNU and IGNOU, aiming to give everyone more accurate info about what's really in the air we breathe.
What's new with these stations?
The upgraded monitors will keep a constant eye on major pollutants—think PM2.5, PM10, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide—and send real-time data straight to pollution control boards.
The info will even be posted publicly for full transparency.
Plus, each station comes with weather sensors (like wind speed and temperature), making it easier for experts to track pollution trends and plan smarter ways to tackle Delhi's air problems.