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Delhi to set up real-time air and Yamuna pollution monitoring centre; tender floated

Delhi government plans to establish an Integrated Command Control Centre (ICCC) to monitor real-time air and Yamuna water pollution and to register complaints. A four-month construction-timeline tender has been floated, with ₹2 crore allocated for the monitoring mechanism as part of a ₹300-crore pollution plan; DPCC offices will operate from the same building.

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The ICCC aims to consolidate data from multiple government sources and apply AI on a single dashboard, enabling real-time tracking and complaint registration for pollution control.

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Tender floated for Integrated Command Control Centre to monitor air and Yamuna pollution in Delhi

April 21, 2026

Delhi government officials announced plans to establish an Integrated Command Control Centre (ICCC) to monitor real-time air and Yamuna water pollution data and to register pollution complaints. The ICCC will be located on the ground floor of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation’s IT Park at Shastri Park. A tender, with a four-month construction timeline, has been floated. ₹2 crore has been allocated for the monitoring mechanism as part of a broader ₹300-crore pollution-control plan. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) operates from the third floor of the same building. The ICCC will aggregate data from various government portals and websites and integrate it with artificial intelligence on a single dashboard.