India and World Bank sign $299.66M deal to cut Uttar Pradesh air pollution

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India and the World Bank signed a $299.66 million financing agreement to launch the Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Program, financing nearly 200 real-time air quality monitors, electrification of city buses and three‑wheelers, and clean-cooking solutions for 3.9 million households.
Why it matters
State and municipal agencies must align procurement and enforcement plans with the program's funding windows to qualify for concessional finance and technical assistance. Targeted sectors will face new data-driven interventions and reporting requirements tied to the expanded monitoring network.
India and World Bank sign $299.66M deal to cut Uttar Pradesh air pollution
Implications
  • Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board's monitoring and data teams must deploy, publish and integrate the new real-time air quality network into enforcement workflows — failure to operationalize the network will prevent data-driven targeting of interventions.

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