Bhopal To Get 2 New Air Quality Monitoring Stations
First installation begins in Govindpura, to generate data in next 6 months; City needs at least 16 more such monitoring infrastructure

Bhopal To Get 2 New Air Quality Monitoring Stations | FP Photo
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Monitoring of the capital’s air quality is set to become more comprehensive, with the installation of two new online air quality monitoring stations. The initiative began this week with the launch of work on a Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring System (CAAQMS) in Govindpura.
The project, with an estimated cost of Rs 1.5 crore, had been proposed by the Madhya Pradesh Pollution Control Board (PCB) a year ago but was delayed due to lack of funds. With budgetary approval now secured from the Central government, the work has picked up pace.
Authorities expect that within six months, the Govindpura system will start providing real-time online Air Quality Index (AQI) data to the public.
Currently, Bhopal has three manual monitoring stations at Paryavaran Parisar, TT Nagar, and the Collectorate, which measure air quality at limited locations. The PCB plans to expand this network further, with a target of installing similar systems at seven more sites within the next year.
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Officials of MPPCB said that initially four different locations were decided to install new systems which are:
Mrignayani near Peer gate area
Hoshangabad road
Kolar
Govindpura
‘Expansion still inadequate’
Environmentalists believe this expansion is still inadequate. Subhash C. Pandey, an environmental expert, noted that given Bhopal’s population and size, at least 20 monitoring stations are required. He stressed that special attention must be given to slums and areas with high traffic density, where pollution levels are typically worse.
Understanding AQI levels and health impact
Good (0–50): No health risk
Satisfactory (51–100): Mild discomfort for sensitive groups
Moderate (101–200): Can affect asthma and heart patients
Poor (201–300): Causes breathing difficulties and coughing
Very poor (301–400): Risk of serious respiratory disease
Severe (401–500): Comparable to a health emergency
Brijesh Sharma, Regional officer, MPPCB said, "The process of installing the system in Govindpura has begun and will be completed in about six months. After this, more such online systems will be set up across the city, enabling real-time monitoring of Bhopal’s air quality."
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