Haryana flip-flop over contract for managing AQI monitoring stations
The Morning Standard
|November 01, 2025
THE much-touted red tape of the Haryana government came into play during the summer months that caused most weather stations in the state to go off radar at the peak of pollution, causing crucial loss of AQI data.
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An innocuous contractual lapse in May caused the crisis, as the government is taking too long to start the process of finding a new agency to manage the stations.
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