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Gurgaon Society Fights Smog With Artificial Rain
28 Dec
Summary
- Central Park Resorts uses rooftop sprinklers for artificial rain.
- The system sprays fine water mist to settle dust and pollution.
- Local AQI reportedly stays below 100 amid city-wide crisis.

In response to the alarming air pollution crisis, Central Park Resorts in Gurgaon has deployed a unique solution: artificial rain. The luxury housing society utilizes rooftop sprinklers to generate a fine water mist, effectively settling dust and particulate matter within its premises.
This localized rainfall system aims to maintain an Air Quality Index (AQI) below 100, offering a pocket of cleaner air compared to the heavily polluted conditions elsewhere in the city. An Instagram user shared the initiative, highlighting it as an example of futuristic living in tackling environmental challenges.
However, the method has drawn criticism online, with some users questioning its environmental impact, water conservation, and actual effectiveness in reducing overall pollution. This echoes a similar effort by DLF Primus Society in November 2024, which also used sprinklers to combat smog.




