Indian Army installs Air Quality Monitor at Fort Williams
The Army’s Eastern Command headquarters at Fort William will play an important role in monitoring the air quality in Kolkata. On June 4th, the sixth Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System (CAAQMS) was commissioned there .The CAAQMS is special as it will be the ‘control station’ and its readings will be considered a benchmark of quality.
Key Features
- The system costs over Rs 1 crore and is a good example of partnership between the Army and the government who would work in sync for the betterment of the environment.
- Army started a ‘Go Green’ campaign in April and the commissioning of ....
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