Air pollution in India


Air pollution in India is a serious environmental issue. Of the 30 most polluted cities in the world, 21 were in India in 2019. As per a study based on 2016 data, at least 140 million people in India breathe air that is 10 times or more over the WHO safe limit and 13 of the world's 20 cities with the highest annual levels of air pollution are in India. As per the World Air Quality Report 2023, of the 100 most polluted cities in the world, 83 are in India. The main contributors to India's particulate air pollution include industrial and vehicular emissions, construction dust and debris, dependence on thermal power for electricity, waste burning, and use of wood and dung by low-income and rural households for cooking and heating. 51% of India's air pollution is caused by industrial pollution, 27% by vehicles, 17% by crop burning and 5% by other sources. Air pollution contributes to the premature deaths of 2 million Indians every year. Emissions come from vehicles and industry, whereas in rural areas, much of the pollution stems from biomass burning for cooking and keeping warm. In autumn and spring months, large scale crop residue burning in agriculture fields – a cheaper alternative to mechanical tilling – is a major source of smoke, smog and particulate pollution. India has a low per capita emissions of greenhouse gases but the country as a whole is the third largest greenhouse gas producer after China and the United States. A 2013 study on non-smokers found that Indians, on average, have about 30% lower lung function compared to Europeans.
The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was passed in 1981 to regulate air pollution but has failed to reduce pollution because of poor enforcement of the rules.
In 2015, Government of India, together with IIT Kanpur launched the National Air Quality Index. In 2019, India launched 'The National Clean Air Programme' with tentative national target of 20%-30% reduction in PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations by 2024, considering 2017 as the base year for comparison. It will be rolled out in 102 cities that are considered to have air quality worse than the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. There are other initiatives such as a 1,600-kilometre-long and 5-kilometre-wide The Great Green Wall of Aravalli green ecological corridor along Aravalli range from Gujarat to Delhi which will also connect to Shivalik hill range with planting of 1.35 billion new native trees over 10 years to combat the pollution. In December 2019, IIT Bombay, in partnership with the McKelvey School of Engineering of Washington University in St. Louis, launched the Aerosol and Air Quality Research Facility to study air pollution in India. According to a Lancet study, nearly 1.67 million deaths and an estimated loss of US$28.8 billion worth of output were India's prices for worsening air pollution in 2019. A 2024 study published in The Lancet Planetary Health estimated that, on average, 7.2 per cent of daily deaths in 10 of India’s most polluted cities were attributable to PM2.5 levels exceeding World Health Organization guidelines. During air pollution crisis in 2025, the Union Health Ministry claimed there is no data linking air pollution to deaths while the Environment Ministry dismissed global AQI monitors as unreliable and unofficial, drawing widespread criticism from the public. Ineffective measures to curb air pollution such as ban of Tandoori food and failed cloud seeding, over-reliance on graded response action plan as solutions instead of emergency responses and manipulation of air monitoring stations has also been a subject of criticism.
Air Quality Monitoring
As per the Indian express, "India was declared as the third-most polluted country in 2023, after Bangladesh and Pakistan, according to a report released by Swiss air quality monitoring body, IQAir.

Causes

Fuel and biomass burning

Fuel wood and biomass burning is the primary reason for near-permanent haze and smoke observed above rural and urban India, and in satellite pictures of the country. Fuelwood and biomass cakes are used for cooking and general heating needs. These are burnt in cook stoves known as chulha in some parts of India. These cook stoves are present in over 100 million Indian households, and are used two to three times a day, daily. Some reports, including one by the World Health Organization, claim 300,000 to 400,000 people die of indoor air pollution and carbon monoxide poisoning in India because of biomass burning and use of chullhas. The carbon containing gases released from biomass fuels are many times more reactive than cleaner fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas. Air pollution is also the main cause of the Asian brown cloud, which is delaying the start of the monsoon. The Burning of biomass and firewood will not stop until electricity or clean burning fuel and combustion technologies become reliably available and widely adopted in rural and urban India.
India is the world's largest consumer of fuelwood, agricultural waste and biomass for energy purposes. From the most recent available nationwide study, India used 148.7 million tonnes coal replacement worth of fuel-wood and biomass annually for domestic energy use. India's national average annual per capita consumption of fuel wood, agricultural waste and biomass cakes was 206 kilogram coal equivalent. The overall contribution of fuelwood, including sawdust and wood waste, was about 46% of the total, the rest being agricultural waste and biomass dung cakes. Traditional fuel dominates domestic energy use in rural India and accounts for about 90% of the total. In urban areas, this traditional fuel constitutes about 24% of the total. India burns tenfold more fuelwood every year than the United States; the fuelwood quality in India is different from the dry firewood of the United States; and, the Indian stoves in use are less efficient, thereby producing more smoke and air pollutants per kilogram equivalent.
The unsanctioned tyre pyrolysis plants, which recycle rubber tyres into low-grade oil and carbon black are widespread in India and contribute to severe air pollution and health problems.

Fuel adulteration

Some Indian taxis and auto-rickshaws run on adulterated fuel blends. Adulteration of gasoline and diesel with lower-priced fuels is common in South Asia, including India. Some adulterants increase emissions of harmful pollutants from vehicles, worsening urban air pollution. Financial incentives arising from differential taxes are generally the primary cause of fuel adulteration. In India and other developing countries, gasoline carries a much higher tax than diesel, which in turn is taxed more than kerosene meant as a cooking fuel, while some solvents and lubricants carry little or no tax.
As fuel prices rise, the public transport driver cuts costs by blending the cheaper hydrocarbon into highly taxed hydrocarbon. The blending may be as much as 20–30 percent. For a low wage driver, the adulteration can yield short term savings that are significant over the month. The consequences to long term air pollution, quality of life and effect on health are simply ignored. Also ignored are the reduced life of vehicle engine and higher maintenance costs, particularly if the taxi, auto-rickshaw or truck is being rented for a daily fee.
Adulterated fuel increases tailpipe emissions of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter. Air toxin emissions — which fall into the category of unregulated emissions — of primary concern are benzene and polyaromatic hydrocarbons, both well-known carcinogens. Kerosene is more difficult to burn than gasoline, its addition results in higher levels of HC, CO and
PM emissions even from catalyst-equipped cars. The higher sulfur level of kerosene is another issue.

Traffic congestion

Traffic congestion is severe in India's cities and towns. Traffic congestion is caused by several reasons, some of which are: increase in number of vehicles per kilometre of available roads, a lack of intra-city divided-lane highways and intra-city expressways networks, lack of inter-city expressways, traffic accidents and chaos due to poor enforcement of traffic laws.
Traffic congestion reduces the average traffic speed. At low speeds, scientific studies reveal that vehicles burn fuel inefficiently and pollute more per trip. For example, a study in the United States found that for the same trip, cars consumed more fuel and polluted more if the traffic was congested, than when traffic flowed freely. An average trip speeds between 20 and 40 kilometres per hour, the cars pollutant emission was twice as much as when the average speed was 55 to 75 kilometres per hour. At average trip speeds between 5 and 20 kilometres per hour, the cars pollutant emissions were 4 to 8 times as much as when the average speed was 55 to 70 kilometres per hour. Fuel efficiencies similarly were much worse with traffic congestion.
Traffic gridlock in Delhi and other Indian cities is extreme. This has been shown to result in a build up of local pollution, particularly under stagnant conditions. The average trip speed on many Indian city roads is less than 20 kilometres per hour; a 10-kilometre trip can take 30 minutes, or more. At such speeds, vehicles in India emit air pollutants 4 to 8 times more than they would with less traffic congestion; Indian vehicles also consume a lot more carbon footprint fuel per trip, than they would if the traffic congestion was less. Emissions of particles and heavy metals increase over time because the growth of the fleet and mileage outpaces the efforts to curb emissions.
In cities like Bangalore, around 50% of children suffer from asthma.

Construction dust and debris

Construction dust and debris is one of the main contributors to particulate air pollution in India.

Effects

Health costs of air pollution

The most important reason for concern over the worsening air pollution in the country is its effect on the health of individuals. Exposure to particulate matter for a long time can lead to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, COPD, lung cancer and heart attack. The Global Burden of Disease Study for 2010, published in 2013, had found that outdoor air pollution was the fifth-largest killer in India and around 620,000 early deaths occurred from air pollution-related diseases in 2010. According to a WHO study, 13 of the 20 most-polluted cities in the world are in India; however, the accuracy and methodology of the WHO study was questioned by the Government of India. India also has one of the highest number of COPD patients and the highest number of deaths due to COPD.
Over a million Indians die prematurely every year due to air pollution, according to the non-profit Health Effects Institute. Over two million children—half the children in Delhi—have abnormalities in their lung function, according to the Delhi Heart and Lung Institute. Over the past decade air pollution has increased in India significantly. Asthma is the most common health problem faced by Indians and it accounts for more than half of the health issues caused by air pollution. Air pollution is believed to be one of the key factors in accelerating the onset of Alzheimer's disease in India.
The Global Burden of Disease Study of 2017 analysed in a report by The Lancet indicated that 76.8% of Indians are exposed to higher ambient particulate matter over 40 μg/m3, which is significantly above the national limit recommenced by national guidelines on ambient air pollution.
The study estimated that of 480.7 million Disability-Adjusted Life Years in India 4.4% of could be ascribed to ambient particulate matter pollution and 15.8 million of them were the result of polluted air in households. In terms of average life expectancy it is suggested that average life expectancy in India would increase by 1.7 years if exposure was limited to national minimum recommendations.
Ambient air pollution in India is estimated to cause 670,000 deaths annually and particularly aggravates respiratory and cardiovascular conditions including chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and asthma. Ambient air pollution is linked to an increase in hospital visits, with a higher concentration of outdoor pollution particulates resulting in emergency room visit increases of between 20 and 25% for a range of conditions associated with higher exposure to air pollution. Approximately 76% of households in rural India are reliant on solid biomass for cooking purposes which contributes further to the disease burden of ambient air pollution experienced by the population of India.

State-Wide Trends

According to the WHO, India has 14 out of the 15 most polluted cities in the world in terms of PM 2.5 concentrations. Other Indian cities that registered very high levels of PM2.5 pollutants are Delhi, Patna, Agra, Muzaffarpur, Srinagar, Gurgaon, Jaipur, Patiala and Jodhpur, followed by Ali Subah Al-Salem in Kuwait and a few cities in China and Mongolia.
Air Quality Index is a number used to communicate the level of pollution in the air and it essentially tells you the level of pollution in the air in a given city on a given day. The AQI of Delhi was placed under the "severe-plus category" when it touched 574, by the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research. In May 2014 the World Health Organization announced New Delhi as the most polluted city in the world. In November 2016, the Great smog of Delhi was an environmental event which saw New Delhi and adjoining areas in a dense blanket of smog, which was the worst in 17 years.
CitiesPM2.5 Levels
Delhi153
Patna149
Gwalior144
Raipur134
Ahmedabad100
Lucknow96
Firozabad96
Kanpur93
Amritsar92
Ludhiana91
Prayagraj88
Agra88
Khanna88

India's Central Pollution Control Board now routinely monitors four air pollutants namely sulphur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, suspended particulate matter and respirable particulate matter. These are target air pollutants for regular monitoring at 308 operating stations in 115 cities/towns in 25 states and 4 Union Territories of India. The monitoring of meteorological parameters such as wind speed and direction, relative humidity and temperature has also been integrated with the monitoring of air quality. The monitoring of these pollutants is carried out for 24 hours with a frequency of twice a week, to yield 104 observations in a year.
The key findings of India's central pollution control board are:
  • Most Indian cities continue to violate India's and world air quality PM10 targets. Respirable particulate matter pollution remains a key challenge for India. Despite the general non-attainment, some cities showed far more improvement than others. A decreasing trend has been observed in PM10 levels in cities like Solapur and Ahmedabad over the last few years. This improvement may be due to local measures taken to reduce Sulphur in diesel and stringent enforcement by the government.
  • A decreasing trend has been observed in Sulphur dioxide levels in residential areas of many cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Bhopal during last few years. The decreasing trend in Sulphur dioxide levels may be due to recently introduced clean fuel standards, and the increasing use of LPG as domestic fuel instead of coal or fuelwood, and the use of CNG instead of diesel in certain vehicles.
  • A decreasing trend has been observed in nitrogen dioxide levels in residential areas of some cities such as Bhopal and Solapur during last few years.
  • Most Indian cities greatly exceed acceptable levels of suspended particulate matter. This may be because of refuse and biomass burning, vehicles, power plant emissions, industrial sources.
  • The Indian air quality monitoring stations reported lower levels of PM10 and suspended particulate matter during monsoon months possibly due to wet deposition and air scrubbing by rainfall. Higher levels of particulates were observed during winter months possibly due to lower mixing heights and more calm conditions. In other words, India's air quality worsens in winter months, and improves with the onset of monsoon season.
  • The average annual SOx and NOx emissions level and periodic violations in industrial areas of India were significantly and surprisingly lower than the emission and violations in residential areas of India
  • Of the four major Indian cities, air pollution was consistently worse in Delhi, every year over 5-year period. Kolkata was a close second, followed by Mumbai. Chennai air pollution was least of the four.

Major events

2024 Indo-Pakistani smog

Pollution in Delhi reached drastic levels following Diwali celebrations, when illegal firecracker use temporarily pushed the city's pollution levels above Lahore's during the morning of 8 November. The air quality index of New Delhi dropped into the severe category in November 2024 according to SAFAR, India’s main environmental agency. On November 18, "Swiss group IQAir ranks New Delhi as the world's most polluted city with air quality at a 'hazardous' 1,081." Government has ordered schools to close and construction to cease to tackle the issue. The reading of the city dropped to 489 in the next day, although it was still the most polluted in the world.

Steps taken

  • The government in Delhi launched an Odd-Even Rule in November, 2017 which is based on the Odd-Even rationing method: This meant that cars running with number plates ending in Odd digits could only be driven on certain days of the week, while the Even digit cars could be driven on the remaining days of the week.
  • Local governments of various states also implemented measures such as tighter vehicle emissions' norms, higher penalties for burning rubbish and better control of road dust.
  • The Indian government has committed to a 50% reduction in households using solid fuel for cooking
  • Some goals set for future are:
  • *Clean up the transportation sector by introducing 1,000 electric public transport buses to its existing 550 busses.
  • *Upgrade all fossil fuel combustion engine vehicles to BS6 emission standards
  • * Meet a goal of 25% of private vehicles to be electricity powered by 2023
  • * Renewable energy in all power plants
  • * Provide farmers with a machine called a Happy Seeder which converts agricultural residue to fertilizer
  • * Encourage crop diversification to farmers and grow sustainable water-conserving crops such as coarse grains and pulses.
  • * Analyze health data and study the efficiency of different room filtration systems in areas where indoor air pollution is highest.
  • * Identify effective ways to inform the public about air pollution data
  • * Launch new citizen science programs to better document exposures
  • *Reduce Carbon Emissions: "According to Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, to limit warming well below 2 degree Celsius, CO2 emissions should decline by about 20 per cent by 2030 and reach net zero around 2075; to limit warming below 1.5 degree Celsius, CO2 emissions should decline by 50 per cent by 2030 and reach net zero by around 2050..."
  • * Improve air quality monitoring by deploying more stations and utilizing IoT-based mobile and drive-by sensing approaches.

Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)

The Supreme Court, in M. C. Mehta v. Union of India judgement approved implementation of Graded Response Action Plan for Delhi and Delhi NCR. Initially implemented by Environment Pollution Authority, from 2021 onward it is currently being implemented by Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR & Adjoining Areas. It is implemented in stages:
StageAQIActions
Stage I
~201-300 AQI
  • PM 2.5 - 61-120 µg/m3
  • PM 10 - 101-350 µg/m3
  • Halt unregistered construction on plots over 500sqm
  • Ban on waste burning
  • Pollution control measures in thermal power plants
  • Water sprinkling on roads and mechanized sweeping
  • Enforce PUC vehicle norms
  • Enforce SC guidelines on firecracker ban
  • Stage II~300-400 AQI
    • PM 2.5 - 121-250 µg/m3
    • PM 10 - 351-430 µg/m3
  • Ban on use of diesel generators
  • Increased parking fees
  • Stage III~400-500 AQI
    • PM 2.5 - 250+ µg/m3
    • PM 10 - 430+ µg/m3
  • Closure of non-essential construction activities, including brick kilns, hot mix plants, etc.
  • Reduce operation of Coal based power plants and increase operation of natural gas power plants
  • Restrictions on BS III and BS IV vehicles
  • Stage IV>450 AQI
    • PM 2.5 - 300+ µg/m3
    • PM 10 - 500+ µg/m3
  • Emergency measures such as closure of schools and non-essential commercial activities
  • Implement even odd rule
  • Limit offices to 50% attendance
  • Ban non BS IV compliant vehicles and LCVs registered outside Delhi
  • Monitoring Stations

    As per data from the Open Government Data platform, real time air quality is measured at the following stations.
    StateCityStationAgency
    Andaman and NicobarSri Vijaya PuramPolice Line, Sri Vijaya PuramAPPCC
    Andhra PradeshAmaravatiSecretariat, AmaravatiAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshAnantapurGulzarpet, AnantapurAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshChittoorGangineni Cheruvu, ChittoorAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshKadapaYerramukkapalli, KadapaAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshRajamahendravaramAnand Kala Kshetram, RajamahendravaramAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshTirumalaToll Gate, TirumalaAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshTirupatiVaikuntapuram, TirupatiAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshVijayawadaHB Colony, VijayawadaAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshVijayawadaRajiv Gandhi Park, VijayawadaAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshVijayawadaRajiv Nagar, VijayawadaAPPCB
    Andhra PradeshVisakhapatnamGVM Corporation, VisakhapatnamAPPCB
    Arunachal PradeshNaharlagunNaharlagun, NaharlagunAPSPCB
    AssamByrnihatCentral Academy for SFS, ByrnihatPCBA
    AssamGuwahatiIITG, GuwahatiPCBA
    AssamGuwahatiLGBI Airport, GuwahatiPCBA
    AssamGuwahatiPan Bazaar, GuwahatiPCBA
    AssamGuwahatiRailway Colony, GuwahatiPCBA
    AssamNagaonChristianpatty, NagaonPCBA
    AssamNalbariBata Chowk, NalbariPCBA
    AssamSilcharTarapur, SilcharPCBA
    AssamSivasagarGirls College, SivasagarPCBA
    BiharArariaKharahiya Basti, ArariaBSPCB
    BiharArrahNew DM Office, ArrahBSPCB
    BiharAurangabadGurdeo Nagar, AurangabadBSPCB
    BiharBegusaraiLohiyanagar, BegusaraiBSPCB
    BiharBettiahKamalnath Nagar, BettiahBSPCB
    BiharBhagalpurDM Office_Kachari Chowk, BhagalpurBSPCB
    BiharBhagalpurMayaganj, BhagalpurBSPCB
    BiharBihar SharifD M Colony, Bihar SharifBSPCB
    BiharBuxarCharitra Van, BuxarBSPCB
    BiharChhapraDarshan Nagar, ChhapraBSPCB
    BiharGayaCollectorate, GayaBSPCB
    BiharGayaKareemganj, GayaBSPCB
    BiharGayaSFTI Kusdihra, GayaBSPCB
    BiharHajipurIndustrial Area, HajipurBSPCB
    BiharKatiharMirchaibari, KatiharBSPCB
    BiharKishanganjSDM Office_Khagra, KishanganjBSPCB
    BiharMangurahaForest Rest House, MangurahaBSPCB
    BiharMotihariGandak Colony, MotihariBSPCB
    BiharMungerTown Hall, MungerBSPCB
    BiharMuzaffarpurBuddha Colony, MuzaffarpurBSPCB
    BiharMuzaffarpurMIT-Daudpur Kothi, MuzaffarpurBSPCB
    BiharMuzaffarpurMuzaffarpur Collectorate, MuzaffarpurBSPCB
    BiharPatnaDRM Office Danapur, PatnaBSPCB
    BiharPatnaGovt. High School Shikarpur, PatnaBSPCB
    BiharPatnaIGSC Planetarium Complex, PatnaBSPCB
    BiharPatnaMuradpur, PatnaBSPCB
    BiharPatnaRajbansi Nagar, PatnaBSPCB
    BiharPurniaMariam Nagar, PurniaBSPCB
    BiharRajgirDangi Tola, RajgirBSPCB
    BiharSaharsaPolice Line, SaharsaBSPCB
    BiharSamastipurDM Office_Kasipur, SamastipurBSPCB
    BiharSasaramDada Peer, SasaramBSPCB
    BiharSiwanChitragupta Nagar, SiwanBSPCB
    ChandigarhChandigarhSector 22, ChandigarhCPCC
    ChandigarhChandigarhSector-25, ChandigarhCPCC
    ChandigarhChandigarhSector-53, ChandigarhCPCC
    ChhattisgarhBhilai32Bungalows, BhilaiCECB
    ChhattisgarhBhilaiHathkhoj, BhilaiCECB
    ChhattisgarhBilaspurMangala, BilaspurNTPC
    ChhattisgarhChhalNawapara SECL Colony, ChhalCECB
    ChhattisgarhKorbaRampur, KorbaCECB
    ChhattisgarhKorbaUrja Nagar, KorbaCECB
    ChhattisgarhKunjemuraOP Jindal School, KunjemuraCECB
    ChhattisgarhMiluparaGovt. Higher Secondary School, MiluparaCECB
    ChhattisgarhRaipurAIIMS, RaipurCECB
    ChhattisgarhRaipurBhatagaon New ISBT, RaipurCECB
    ChhattisgarhRaipurKrishak Nagar, RaipurCECB
    ChhattisgarhRaipurSiltara Phase-II, RaipurCECB
    ChhattisgarhTumidihOP Jindal Industrial Park, TumidihCECB
    DelhiDelhiAlipur, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiAnand Vihar, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiAshok Vihar, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiAya Nagar, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiBawana, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiBurari Crossing, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiCRRI Mathura Road, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiChandni Chowk, DelhiIITM
    DelhiDelhiDTU, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiDr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiDwarka-Sector 8, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiIGI Airport, DelhiT3
    DelhiDelhiIHBAS, Dilshad Garden, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiITO, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiJahangirpuri, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiLodhi Road, DelhiIITM
    DelhiDelhiLodhi Road, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiMajor Dhyan Chand National Stadium, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiMandir Marg, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiMundka, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiNSIT Dwarka, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiNajafgarh, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiNarela, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiNehru Nagar, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiNorth Campus, DU, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiOkhla Phase-2, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiPatparganj, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiPunjabi Bagh, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiPusa, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiPusa, DelhiIMD
    DelhiDelhiR K Puram, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiRohini, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiShadipur, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiSirifort, DelhiCPCB
    DelhiDelhiSonia Vihar, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiSri Aurobindo Marg, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiVivek Vihar, DelhiDPCC
    DelhiDelhiWazirpur, DelhiDPCC
    GujaratAhmedabadChandkheda, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadGyaspur, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadManinagar, AhmedabadGPCB
    GujaratAhmedabadRaikhad, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadRakhial, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadSAC ISRO Bopal, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadSAC ISRO Satellite, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAhmedabadSVPI Airport Hansol, AhmedabadIITM
    GujaratAnkleshwarGIDC, AnkleshwarGPCB
    GujaratGandhinagarGIFT City, GandhinagarIITM
    GujaratGandhinagarIIPHG Lekawada, GandhinagarIITM
    GujaratGandhinagarSector-10, GandhinagarGPCB
    GujaratSuratScience Center, SuratSMC
    GujaratVapiPhase-1 GIDC, VapiGPCB
    GujaratVatvaPhase-4 GIDC, VatvaGPCB
    HaryanaBahadurgarhArya Nagar, BahadurgarhHSPCB
    HaryanaBhiwaniH.B. Colony, BhiwaniHSPCB
    HaryanaFaridabadNew Industrial Town, FaridabadHSPCB
    HaryanaFaridabadSector 11, FaridabadHSPCB
    HaryanaFaridabadSector 30, FaridabadHSPCB
    HaryanaGurugramNISE Gwal Pahari, GurugramIMD
    HaryanaGurugramSector-51, GurugramHSPCB
    HaryanaKurukshetraSector-7, KurukshetraHSPCB
    HaryanaManesarSector-2 IMT, ManesarHSPCB
    HaryanaNarnaulShastri Nagar, NarnaulHSPCB
    HaryanaPalwalShyam Nagar, PalwalHSPCB
    HaryanaPanchgaonAmity University, PanchgaonIITM
    HaryanaPanipatSector-18, PanipatHSPCB
    HaryanaRohtakMD University, RohtakHSPCB
    HaryanaSirsaF-Block, SirsaHSPCB
    Himachal PradeshBaddiHIMUDA Complex Phase-1, BaddiHPPCB
    Jammu_and_KashmirSrinagarRajbagh, SrinagarJKSPCB
    JharkhandDhanbadSardar Patel Nagar, DhanbadJSPCB
    JharkhandJorapokharTata Stadium, JorapokharJSPCB
    KarnatakaBagalkotVidayagiri, BagalkotKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruBapuji Nagar, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruCity Railway Station, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruHebbal, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruHombegowda Nagar, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruJayanagar 5th Block, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruSanegurava Halli, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruShivapura_Peenya, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaBengaluruSilk Board, BengaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaChamarajanagarUrban, ChamarajanagarKSPCB
    KarnatakaChikkamagaluruKalyana Nagara, ChikkamagaluruKSPCB
    KarnatakaDavanagereDevaraj Urs Badavane, DavanagereKSPCB
    KarnatakaDharwadKalabhavan, DharwadKSPCB
    KarnatakaHaveriAshwini Nagar, HaveriKSPCB
    KarnatakaHubballiLingaraj Nagar, HubballiKSPCB
    KarnatakaKalaburagiMahatma Basaveswar Colony, KalaburgiKSPCB
    KarnatakaKarwarKHB Colony, KarwarKSPCB
    KarnatakaKoppalDiwator Nagar, KoppalKSPCB
    KarnatakaMadikeriStuart Hill, MadikeriKSPCB
    KarnatakaMysuruHebbal 1st Stage, MysuruKSPCB
    KarnatakaRamanagaraVijay Nagar, RamanagaraKSPCB
    KarnatakaShivamoggaVinoba Nagara, ShivamoggaKSPCB
    KarnatakaVijayapuraIbrahimpur, VijayapuraKSPCB
    KarnatakaYadgirCollector Office, YadgirKSPCB
    KeralaEloorUdyogamandal, Eloor - KeralaPCB
    KeralaKannurThavakkara, Kannur - KeralaPCB
    KeralaKollamPolayathode, Kollam - KeralaPCB
    KeralaThiruvananthapuramKariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram - KeralaPCB
    KeralaThiruvananthapuramPlammoodu, Thiruvananthapuram - KeralaPCB
    KeralaThrissurCorporation Ground, Thrissur - KeralaPCB
    Madhya PradeshBhopalIdgah Hills, BhopalMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshBhopalParyavaran Parisar, BhopalMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshBhopalT T Nagar, BhopalMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshDamohShrivastav Colony, DamohMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshDewasBhopal Chauraha, DewasMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshGwaliorCity Center, GwaliorMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshGwaliorDeen Dayal Nagar, GwaliorMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshGwaliorMaharaj Bada, GwaliorMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshIndoreChhoti Gwaltoli, IndoreMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshIndoreMaguda Nagar, IndoreIMC
    Madhya PradeshIndoreRegional Park, IndoreIMC
    Madhya PradeshIndoreResidency Area, IndoreIMC
    Madhya PradeshJabalpurGovindh Bhavan Colony, JabalpurJMC
    Madhya PradeshJabalpurGupteshwar, JabalpurJMC
    Madhya PradeshJabalpurMarhatal, JabalpurMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshJabalpurSuhagi, JabalpurJMC
    Madhya PradeshKatniGole Bazar, KatniMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshMaiharSahilara, Maihar - KJS Cements
    Madhya PradeshMandideepSector-D Industrial Area, MandideepMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshPithampurSector-2 Industrial Area, PithampurMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshRatlamShasthri Nagar, Ratlam - IPCA Lab
    Madhya PradeshSagarCivil Lines, SagarMPPCB
    Madhya PradeshSatnaBandhavgar Colony, Satna - Birla Cement
    MaharashtraAhmednagarTarakpur, AhmednagarMPCB
    MaharashtraAkolaRamdaspeth, AkolaMPCB
    MaharashtraAmravatiShivneri Colony, AmravatiMPCB
    MaharashtraAmravatiShri Shivaji Science College, AmravatiMPCB
    MaharashtraAurangabadMIDC Chilkalthana, AurangabadMPCB
    MaharashtraAurangabadMore Chowk Waluj, AurangabadMPCB
    MaharashtraAurangabadRachnakar Colony, AurangabadMPCB
    MaharashtraBadlapurKatrap, BadlapurMPCB
    MaharashtraBelapurCBD Belapur, BelapurMPCB
    MaharashtraBhiwandiGokul Nagar, BhiwandiMPCB
    MaharashtraBoisarKhaira, BoisarMPCB
    MaharashtraChandrapurChauhan Colony, ChandrapurMPCB
    MaharashtraChandrapurMIDC Khutala, ChandrapurMPCB
    MaharashtraDhuleDeopur, DhuleMPCB
    MaharashtraJalgaonPrabhat Colony, JalgaonMPCB
    MaharashtraJalnaOld MIDC, JalnaMPCB
    MaharashtraKalyanKhadakpada, KalyanMPCB
    MaharashtraKolhapurShivaji University, KolhapurMPCB
    MaharashtraKolhapurSinchan Bhavan, KolhapurMPCB
    MaharashtraLaturSawe Wadi, LaturMPCB
    MaharashtraMahadKamble Tarf Birwadi, MahadMPCB
    MaharashtraMalegaonMahesh Nagar, MalegaonMPCB
    MaharashtraMira-BhayandarBhayandar West, Mira-BhayandarMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiBandra Kurla Complex, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiBandra Kurla Complex, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiBorivali East, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiBorivali East, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiByculla, MumbaiBMC
    MaharashtraMumbaiChakala-Andheri East, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiChembur, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiChhatrapati Shivaji Intl. Airport, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiColaba, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiDeonar, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiGhatkopar, MumbaiBMC
    MaharashtraMumbaiKandivali West, MumbaiBMC
    MaharashtraMumbaiKherwadi_Bandra East, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiKhindipada-Bhandup West, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiKurla, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiMalad West, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiMazgaon, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiMindspace-Malad West, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiNavy Nagar-Colaba, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiPowai, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiSewri, MumbaiBMC
    MaharashtraMumbaiShivaji Nagar, MumbaiBMC
    MaharashtraMumbaiSiddharth Nagar-Worli, MumbaiIITM
    MaharashtraMumbaiSion, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiVasai West, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiVile Parle West, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraMumbaiWorli, MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNagpurAmbazari, NagpurMPCB
    MaharashtraNagpurMahal, NagpurMPCB
    MaharashtraNagpurOpp GPO Civil Lines, NagpurMPCB
    MaharashtraNagpurRam Nagar, NagpurMPCB
    MaharashtraNandedSneh Nagar, NandedMPCB
    MaharashtraNashikGangapur Road, NashikMPCB
    MaharashtraNashikHirawadi, NashikMPCB
    MaharashtraNashikMIDC Ambad, NashikMPCB
    MaharashtraNashikPandav Nagari, NashikMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiKopripada-Vashi, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiMahape, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiNerul, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiSanpada, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiSector-2E Kalamboli, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraNavi MumbaiTondare-Taloja, Navi MumbaiMPCB
    MaharashtraParbhaniMasoom Colony, ParbhaniMPCB
    MaharashtraPimpri-ChinchwadGavalinagar, Pimpri ChinchwadMPCB
    MaharashtraPimpri-ChinchwadPark Street Wakad, Pimpri ChinchwadMPCB
    MaharashtraPimpri-ChinchwadSavta Mali Nagar, Pimpri-ChinchwadIITM
    MaharashtraPimpri-ChinchwadThergaon, Pimpri ChinchwadMPCB
    MaharashtraPuneBhumkar Nagar, PuneIITM
    MaharashtraPuneKatraj Dairy, PuneMPCB
    MaharashtraPuneMhada Colony, PuneIITM
    MaharashtraPunePanchawati_Pashan, PuneIITM
    MaharashtraPuneRevenue Colony-Shivajinagar, PuneIITM
    MaharashtraPuneSavitribai Phule Pune University, PuneMPCB
    MaharashtraPuneTransport Nagar-Nigdi, PuneIITM
    MaharashtraSangliVijay Nagar, SangliMPCB
    MaharashtraSolapurDnyaneshwar Nagar, SolapurMPCB
    MaharashtraSolapurRatandeep Housing Society, SolapurMPCB
    MaharashtraThaneKasarvadavali, ThaneMPCB
    MaharashtraThaneUpvan Fort, ThaneMPCB
    MaharashtraUlhasnagarSidhi Vinayak Nagar, UlhasnagarMPCB
    MaharashtraVirarBolinj, VirarMPCB
    MeghalayaShillongJN Stadium, Shillong - MeghalayaPCB
    MeghalayaShillongLumpyngngad, Shillong - MeghalayaPCB
    NagalandKohimaPWD Junction, KohimaNPCB
    OdishaAngulHakimapada, AngulOSPCB
    OdishaBalasoreKalidaspur, BalasoreOSPCB
    OdishaBarbilForest Office, BarbilOSPCB
    OdishaBaripadaMeher Colony, BaripadaOSPCB
    OdishaBhubaneswarLingraj Mandir, BhubaneswarOSPCB
    OdishaBhubaneswarPatia, BhubaneswarOSPCB
    OdishaBileipadaTata Township, BileipadaOSPCB
    OdishaBrajrajnagarGM Office, BrajrajnagarOSPCB
    OdishaByasanagarFerro Chrome Colony, ByasanagarOSPCB
    OdishaCuttackCDA Area, CuttackOSPCB
    OdishaNayagarhDabuna, NayagarhOSPCB
    OdishaRourkelaFertilizer Township, RourkelaOSPCB
    OdishaRourkelaRaghunathpali, RourkelaOSPCB
    OdishaTalcherTalcher Coalfields,TalcherOSPCB
    PunjabAmritsarGolden Temple, AmritsarPPCB
    PunjabBathindaHardev Nagar, BathindaPPCB
    PunjabJalandharCivil Line, JalandharPPCB
    PunjabKhannaKalal Majra, KhannaPPCB
    PunjabLudhianaPunjab Agricultural University, LudhianaPPCB
    PunjabMandi GobindgarhRIMT University, Mandi GobindgarhPPCB
    PunjabPatialaModel Town, PatialaPPCB
    PunjabRupnagarRatanpura, RupnagarAmbuja Cements
    RajasthanAjmerCivil Lines,  AjmerRSPCB
    RajasthanAlwarMoti Doongri, AlwarRSPCB
    RajasthanBanswaraRati Talai, BanswaraRSPCB
    RajasthanBaranBamboliya, BaranRSPCB
    RajasthanBarmerRailway Colony, BarmerRSPCB
    RajasthanBharatpurKrishna Nagar, BharatpurRSPCB
    RajasthanBhilwaraPratap Nagar, BhilwaraRSPCB
    RajasthanBhiwadiRIICO Ind. Area III, BhiwadiRSPCB
    RajasthanBhiwadiVasundhara Nagar_UIT, BhiwadiRSPCB
    RajasthanBikanerMM Ground, BikanerRSPCB
    RajasthanBundiNew Colony, BundiRSPCB
    RajasthanChittorgarhShastri Nagar, ChittorgarhRSPCB
    RajasthanChuruSubash Chowk, ChuruRSPCB
    RajasthanDausaKhatikan Mohalla, DausaRSPCB
    RajasthanDungarpurBhoiwada, DungarpurRSPCB
    RajasthanHanumangarhHousing Board, HanumangarhRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurAdarsh Nagar, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurMansarovar Sector-12, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurPolice Commissionerate, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurRIICO Sitapura, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurSector-2 Murlipura, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaipurShastri Nagar, JaipurRSPCB
    RajasthanJaisalmerSadar Bazar, JaisalmerRSPCB
    RajasthanJaloreMudtra Sili, JaloreRSPCB
    RajasthanJhalawarRajlaxmi Nagar, JhalawarRSPCB
    RajasthanJhunjhunuIndra Nagar, JhunjhunuRSPCB
    RajasthanJodhpurCollectorate, JodhpurRSPCB
    RajasthanJodhpurDigari Kalan, JodhpurRSPCB
    RajasthanJodhpurJhalamand, JodhpurRSPCB
    RajasthanJodhpurMandor, JodhpurRSPCB
    RajasthanJodhpurSamrat Ashok Udhyan, JodhpurRSPCB
    RajasthanKarauliSatyawati Vihar, KarauliRSPCB
    RajasthanKotaDhanmandi, KotaRSPCB
    RajasthanKotaNayapura, KotaRSPCB
    RajasthanKotaShrinath Puram, KotaRSPCB
    RajasthanNagaurKarni Colony, NagaurRSPCB
    RajasthanPaliIndira Colony Vistar, PaliRSPCB
    RajasthanPratapgarhPragati Nagar, PratapgarhRSPCB
    RajasthanRajsamandDhoinda, RajsamandRSPCB
    RajasthanSawai MadhopurSahu Nagar, Sawai MadhopurRSPCB
    RajasthanSikarRadhakishan Pura, SikarRSPCB
    RajasthanSirohiVedhaynath Colony, SirohiRSPCB
    RajasthanSri GanganagarOld City, Sri GanganagarRSPCB
    RajasthanTonkShastri Nagar, TonkRSPCB
    RajasthanUdaipurAshok Nagar, UdaipurRSPCB
    SikkimGangtokZero Point GICI, GangtokSSPCB
    Tamil NaduAriyalurKeelapalur, AriyalurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChengalpattuCrescent University, ChengalpattuTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiAlandur Bus Depot, ChennaiCPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiArumbakkam, ChennaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiKodungaiyur, ChennaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiManali Village, ChennaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiManali, ChennaiCPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiPerungudi, ChennaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiRoyapuram, ChennaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduChennaiVelachery Res. Area, ChennaiCPCB
    Tamil NaduCoimbatorePSG College of Arts and Science, CoimbatoreTNPCB
    Tamil NaduCoimbatoreSIDCO Kurichi, CoimbatoreTNPCB
    Tamil NaduCuddaloreKudikadu, CuddaloreTNPCB
    Tamil NaduCuddaloreSemmandalam, CuddaloreTNPCB
    Tamil NaduDindigulMendonsa Colony, DindigulTNPCB
    Tamil NaduGummidipoondiAnthoni Pillai Nagar, GummidipoondiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduHosurSIPCOT Phase-1, HosurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduKanchipuramKilambi, KanchipuramTNPCB
    Tamil NaduKarurKamadenu Nagar, KarurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduMaduraiUchapatti, MaduraiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduNagapattinamVelippalayam, NagapattinamTNPCB
    Tamil NaduNamakkalPonnusamy Nagar, NamakkalTNPCB
    Tamil NaduOotyBombay Castel, OotyTNPCB
    Tamil NaduPalkalaiperurBharathidasan University, PalkalaiperurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduPerunduraiSIPCOT Industrial Park, PerunduraiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduPudukottaiSIPCOT Nathampannai, PudukottaiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduRamanathapuramChalai Bazaar, RamanathapuramTNPCB
    Tamil NaduRanipetVOC Nagar_SIPCOT, RanipetTNPCB
    Tamil NaduSalemSona College of Technology, SalemTNPCB
    Tamil NaduThanjavurParisutham Nagar, ThanjavurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduThoothukudiMeelavittan, ThoothukudiTNPCB
    Tamil NaduTiruchirappalliSt Joseph College, TiruchirappalliTNPCB
    Tamil NaduTirunelveliMunicipal Corporation Office, TirunelveliTNPCB
    Tamil NaduTirupurKumaran College, TirupurTNPCB
    Tamil NaduVelloreVasanthapuram, VelloreTNPCB
    Tamil NaduVirudhunagarCollectorate Office, VirudhunagarTNPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadBollaram Industrial Area, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadCentral University, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadECIL Kapra, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadICRISAT Patancheru, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadIDA Pashamylaram, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadKokapet, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadKompally Municipal Office, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadNacharam_TSIIC IALA, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadNew Malakpet, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadRamachandrapuram, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadSanathnagar, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadSomajiguda, HyderabadTSPCB
    TelanganaHyderabadZoo Park, HyderabadTSPCB
    TripuraAgartalaBardowali, Agartala - TripuraSPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraManoharpur, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraRohta, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraSanjay Palace, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraSector-3B Avas Vikas Colony, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraShahjahan Garden, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshAgraShastripuram, AgraUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshBaghpatSardar Patel Inter College, BaghpatUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshBareillyCivil Lines, BareillyUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshBareillyRajendra Nagar, BareillyUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshBulandshahrYamunapuram, BulandshahrUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshFirozabadNagla Bhau, FirozabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshFirozabadVibhab Nagar, FirozabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGhaziabadLoni, GhaziabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGhaziabadSanjay Nagar, GhaziabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGhaziabadVasundhara, GhaziabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGorakhpurMadan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology, GorakhpurUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGreater NoidaKnowledge Park - III, Greater NoidaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshGreater NoidaKnowledge Park - V, Greater NoidaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshHapurAnand Vihar, HapurUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshJhansiShivaji Nagar, JhansiUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshKanpurFTI Kidwai Nagar, KanpurUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshKanpurNSI Kalyanpur, KanpurUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshKanpurNehru Nagar, KanpurUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshKhurjaKalindi Kunj, KhurjaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowB R Ambedkar University, LucknowUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowGomti Nagar, LucknowUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowKendriya Vidyalaya, LucknowCPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowKukrail Picnic Spot-1, LucknowUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowLalbagh, LucknowCPCB
    Uttar PradeshLucknowTalkatora District Industries Center, LucknowCPCB
    Uttar PradeshMeerutGanga Nagar, MeerutUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMeerutJai Bhim Nagar, MeerutUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMeerutPallavpuram Phase 2, MeerutUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadBuddhi Vihar, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadEco Herbal Park, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadEmployment Office, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadJigar Colony, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadKashiram Nagar, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMoradabadTransport Nagar, MoradabadUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshMuzaffarnagarNew Mandi, MuzaffarnagarUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshNoidaSector - 125, NoidaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshNoidaSector - 62, NoidaIMD
    Uttar PradeshNoidaSector-1, NoidaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshNoidaSector-116, NoidaUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshPrayagrajJhunsi, PrayagrajUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshPrayagrajMotilal Nehru NIT, PrayagrajUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshPrayagrajNagar Nigam, PrayagrajUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshVaranasiArdhali Bazar, VaranasiUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshVaranasiBhelupur, VaranasiUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshVaranasiIESD Banaras Hindu University, VaranasiUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshVaranasiMaldahiya, VaranasiUPPCB
    Uttar PradeshVrindavanOmex Eternity, VrindavanUPPCB
    UttarakhandDehradunDoon University, DehradunUKPCB
    UttarakhandKashipurGovt. Girls Inter College, KashipurUKPCB
    UttarakhandRishikeshShivaji Nagar, RishikeshUKPCB
    West BengalAsansolAsansol Court Area, AsansolWBPCB
    West BengalAsansolEvelyn Lodge, AsansolWBPCB
    West BengalAsansolMahabir Colliery, AsansolWBPCB
    West BengalAsansolTrivenidevi Bhalotia College, AsansolWBPCB
    West BengalBarrackporeSVSPA Campus, BarrackporeWBPCB
    West BengalDurgapurPCBL Residential Complex, DurgapurWBPCB
    West BengalDurgapurWomens College_City Center, DurgapurWBPCB
    West BengalHaldiaPriyambada Housing Estate, HaldiaWBPCB
    West BengalHowrahBelur Math, HowrahWBPCB
    West BengalHowrahBotanical Garden, HowrahWBPCB
    West BengalHowrahDasnagar, HowrahWBPCB
    West BengalHowrahGhusuri, HowrahWBPCB
    West BengalHowrahPadmapukur, HowrahWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataBallygunge, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataBidhannagar, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataFort William, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataJadavpur, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataRabindra Bharati University, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataRabindra Sarobar, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalKolkataVictoria, KolkataWBPCB
    West BengalSiliguriWard-32 Bapupara, SiliguriWBPCB