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Home / Environment / India Slashes Air Quality Funding Amid Crisis

India Slashes Air Quality Funding Amid Crisis

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Budget allocation for pollution control decreased by Rs 209 crore.
  • Experts criticize lack of targeted approach for critical regions.
  • Funding for National Clean Air Programme reduced significantly.
India Slashes Air Quality Funding Amid Crisis

The Union Budget 2026-27 introduced a Rs 209 crore reduction in funding for pollution control, allocating Rs 1,091 crore for the fiscal year. This decrease comes as air quality in Delhi-NCR and the Indo-Gangetic Plains has escalated into a public health crisis. The allocation falls under the Control of Pollution scheme, supporting initiatives like the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).

Environmental experts have voiced strong disapproval, citing a lack of specific strategies for severely affected regions like Delhi-NCR and north India. They argue that emission reduction requires robust policies and financial backing, which they found lacking in the budget. Furthermore, the reduced funding for NCAP and the absence of focused support for electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure were identified as significant misses.

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While the budget increases spending in some areas, such as clean energy and regulatory bodies like the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) and Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), experts contend this does not sufficiently address the air pollution crisis. They emphasize the need for stronger measures to accelerate EV adoption and expand charging infrastructure to achieve immediate public health benefits.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Union Budget 2026-27 has allocated Rs 1,091 crore for pollution control, a decrease of Rs 209 crore from the previous fiscal year's revised estimates.
Experts are concerned about the budget cuts, the lack of targeted strategies for heavily polluted regions, and insufficient financial backing for emission reduction and EV infrastructure.
The funding for the National Clean Air Programme has been reduced, raising concerns about its expansion and effectiveness in combating air pollution across 82 monitored cities.

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