Haryana government to launch Rs 10,000-crore project to combat air pollution

Haryana government to launch Rs 10,000-crore project to combat air pollution

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Category : National Published on: June 07 2024

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  • The Haryana government has announced a Rs 10,000-crore project funded by the World Bank to address air pollution, aiming to improve air quality starting with NCR districts and expanding state-wide.
  • The project includes the establishment of a cutting-edge laboratory and the modernization of four existing laboratories to enhance air quality monitoring and analysis.
  • The World Bank, headquartered in Washington, D.C., was founded in July 1944 and is funding this significant environmental initiative in Haryana.
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