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No pollution data from Haryana as all state AQI stations offline since April
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Haryana's air quality monitoring network, crucial for pollution control, has been largely offline since April due to a lapsed maintenance contract. This lapse leaves the state reliant on limited data from just two IMD stations, potentially hindering pollution mitigation efforts during the peak smog season. The lack of real-time data jeopardizes alerts, enforcement, and public warnings, undermining the Graded Response Action Plan.
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