A unified system for daily updates on Delhi's air quality

NEW DELHI, Mar 10: Amidst concern over rising air pollution levels in Delhi, the government today decided to provide daily updates on air quality in the city through a uniform and scientific validation process. The Environment Ministry, which held a joint meeting of all related agencies today, said the new "unified" system is likely to be put in place in two weeks' time and will ensure dissemination of authentic air quality information of Delhi to the public at large. At present, Delhi's air quality is being monitored by three different agencies - Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) and IMD -- to meet specific requirements of their operations. "It was decided that all the monitoring systems will follow a uniform scientific calibration protocol and validation process. "Data for notified monitored parameters from all the monitoring stations will be seamlessly sent to CPCB for their analysis and authenticated air quality information will be communicated to DPCC on daily basis for further dissemination to public at large," an official statement said. This comes after media reports suggested that the DPCC was allegedly rapped for releasing raw air quality data. The Union Environment Ministry also decided that DPCC's data would be validated by CPCB before it is released online, the reports suggested. The joint meeting, chaired by Shailesh Nayak, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, was attended by officials of Environment Ministry, CPCB, DPCC and IMD. The aim of the meeting was to maximise the usage of data generated by these networks and harmonise observations, calibration, data gathering, analysis, information dissemination protocols and to provide authentic air quality information to the people of Delhi.  

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