Market Reports on India presents the latest report on “Research Report on Air Pollution Control Equipment Market in India 2020”. http://www.marketreportsonindia.com/energy-utility-market-research-reports-13742/air-pollution-control-equipment-india.html . The compulsion to balance economic growth with emission reduction effort will see huge investment in air pollution control equipment and sees multi-billion dollar opportunity emerging in advanced air pollution.
14th April. 2016 – Navi Mumbai, India: Market reports on India present the latest report on “Research Report on Air Pollution Control Equipment Market in India 2020”. The intent of the report is to enable companies to take informed decision related to India market opportunity in Air Pollution Control Equipment market that's bound to grow exponentially.
The Supreme Court of India put stringent regulations on air polluting activities in 1996. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has been regularly monitoring ambient air quality since 1984 to assess the effectiveness of pollution control measures on air quality. Its network was started with only seven monitoring stations in Agra, and extended gradually. As on 30th June 2015, ambient air quality was being monitored at 593 monitoring stations covering 249 cities/towns in 29 states and 5 Union Territories in India. Out of 249 cities covered under NAMP only 16 cities are providing data on air pollutants through online portal managed by CPCB. Government's regulatory measures and other initiatives, supported by the judiciary, have led to improvement in the country's air quality. In many cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, air quality has improved significantly after implementation of the measures since 1996. However, the air quality has deteriorated in the past 2-3 years owing to a steep rise in vehicular numbers and industrial activity.
A recently published, World Health Organization (WHO) report, placed 13 Indian cities in the 20 most...