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1 Atmosphere Track to be Installed in Every sector

Gurgaon: The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) is likely to enlarge its community of cheap air quality tracks by installing a single track in every industry for sector-specific information on air pollution.
As stated by GMDA officialsthey now have 23 air quality tracks, and many of them have been in brand new areas of the city.
“We will need to expand the community to older portions of the city so we have neighbourhood-specific information on air quality,” a mature GMDA official stated.
He said that the authority is searching for personal organisations for financing under corporate social responsibility (CSR).
If needed, nevertheless, GMDA will purchase tracks by itself.
When the whole system was created, data from most of the screens will be shown on the GMDA program.
It helps GMDA comprehend air pollution levels improved and draft a way to handle it,” officials said.

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