Air quality report: 12 per cent Indian cities have monitoring station, 47 per cent population outside monitoring grid
New Delhi: Only 12 per cent of India's 4,041 census cities have air quality monitoring stations with just 200 of ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Only 12 per cent of India's 4,041 census cities have air quality monitoring stations with just 200 of ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: The System of Air Quality & Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR) jointly developed by Utkal University, IITM-Pune and India ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India's first official framework for air quality forecast, SAFAR, has been accepted internationally with peer-reviewed Elsevier Journal publishing ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: With constant degradation of air quality in major cities of Odisha, experts have batted for concerted efforts by citizens ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Union minister Prakash Javadekar Friday said no Indian study has shown any correlation between pollution and shortening of ...
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