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Only 8% of Haryana Residents Live Near Air Quality Monitoring Stations
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Only 8% of Haryana Residents Live Near Air Quality Monitoring Stations

✍️ The Times of India 🗓 18 Aug 2026, 12:03 AM 👁 4
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A recent study reveals that only 8% of Haryana's population live within a 2‑kilometre radius of an air quality monitoring station, highlighting a significant gap in environmental surveillance.

The Times of India reported that only 8% of Haryana's population live within a 2‑kilometre radius of an air‑quality monitoring station, indicating a major gap in the state’s environmental surveillance network.

The figure was derived from a recent assessment of the state’s monitoring infrastructure, which shows that the majority of residents are beyond the immediate reach of real‑time air‑quality data.

Experts say that limited coverage can delay the detection of pollution spikes, potentially exposing vulnerable communities to harmful levels of particulate matter and gases.

The state government has not yet announced plans to expand the network, but the statistic underscores the need for more monitoring sites to support public health and policy decisions.

As air pollution remains a pressing concern in northern India, the lack of widespread monitoring in Haryana could hinder efforts to curb emissions and protect residents’ health.
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