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		<title>Haryana Boosts NCR Air Monitoring with 23 New Stations Initiative</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a bold move to combat Delhi-NCR&#8217;s notorious smog, Haryana&#8217;s government is set to establish 23 more air quality monitoring stations, elevating the count to 52 by mid-year. This comes&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a bold move to combat Delhi-NCR&#8217;s notorious smog, Haryana&#8217;s government is set to establish 23 more air quality monitoring stations, elevating the count to 52 by mid-year. This comes amid heightened scrutiny on the region&#8217;s choking pollution levels.</p>
<p>Disclosed during Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi&#8217;s chaired review session on air quality management, the plan pairs with forthcoming transport aggregator regulations and an 11-month deadline to clear legacy waste dumps.</p>
<p>Deadlines are non-negotiable, Rastogi warned, stressing inter-departmental synergy for enduring gains. He tasked urban local bodies and metro development authorities in Gurugram, Faridabad, and Sonipat with selecting five major roads each for dust-free upgrades, complete with timed DPRs and execution roadmaps.</p>
<p>Pollution hotspots from vehicles, building sites, wrecking operations, and factories demand targeted interventions, he added.</p>
<p>Environment ACS Sudhir Raj Pal pushed for vehicle emission crackdowns, advocating stricter rule enforcement, ramped-up inspections in congestion-prone areas, and tech-driven smoke detection for real-time penalties.</p>
<p>Transport officials will now aggregate PUC data, flagging non-compliant cases. Principal Secretary Raja Shekhar Vundru detailed the aggregator policy to organize private fleets, slashing emissions.</p>
<p>Diesel autos are vanishing from major districts, with a year-end phase-out elsewhere. The &#8216;Naya Safar&#8217; scheme incentivizes replacing aging trucks and buses with green alternatives like BS-6 compliant and EVs.</p>
<p>As summer haze looms, these measures could redefine NCR&#8217;s air quality trajectory, offering hope to residents weary of seasonal smog.</p>
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