Industrial Pollution — Current Affairs 2026
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CPCB launches real-time industrial emission monitoring system
March 2024The Central Pollution Control Board's implementation of continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) for major industrial units represents a significant advancement in pollution control technology. This system enables real-time tracking of industrial emissions, automatic data transmission to regulatory authorities, and immediate alerts for standard violations. The initiative covers thermal power plants, cement industries, steel plants, and chemical manufacturing units across the country. This development connects to broader themes of digital governance, environmental monitoring, and industrial compliance.
UPSC Angle: Expected questions on environmental governance, technology in pollution control, and regulatory mechanisms for industrial compliance
Supreme Court directives on industrial pollution in NCR region
November 2024Recent Supreme Court interventions regarding industrial pollution in the National Capital Region have focused on brick kilns, thermal power plants, and chemical industries contributing to air quality deterioration. The court's directions include mandatory installation of pollution control equipment, seasonal restrictions on polluting industries, and enhanced monitoring mechanisms. These judicial interventions reflect the continuing importance of court-led environmental governance and the integration of air quality management with industrial policy.
UPSC Angle: Likely to appear in questions about judicial activism, air pollution control, and federal coordination in environmental management