What are the key features of the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) initiated by the Government of India? (10M, 150 Words)

The National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), launched in 2019, is India’s first national‐level policy framework to tackle urban air pollution. It provides a time-bound, collaborative, multi-sectoral approach to reduce PM concentrations in 131 identified non-attainment cities.

Key Features of NCAP:

Targets & Coverage:

  • Reduction Targets: Initially aimed to reduce PM2.5 and PM10 by 20–30% by 2024. In 2022, the target was revised to 40% reduction in PM10 by 2025–26 or achieving national standards (60 µg/m³).
  • Coverage: It applies to 131 non-attainment cities across 24 states/UTs. Cities voluntarily prepare Clean Air Action Plans (CAAPs) based on local pollution sources.
 
Institutional Structure:
·        Multi-level Committees:
  • Proposes central steering committee, monitoring committees, and implementation committees at state/ULB levels.
  • Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) functions as the nodal implementing agency.
  • PRANA Portal: Development of a central online platform, PRANA, for monitoring progress, compliance, activities & fund flow.
  • Air Quality Monitoring Strengthening:
  •  Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS): It targets 150 stations. 531 stations are functional which is a major area of over-achievement.
  • Rural Air Monitoring: It targets 100 rural stations though only 26 operational so far which highlights urban‐centric focus.
·        Scientific Tools & Assessments:
o   Emission Inventory systems: Mandates EI/SA for all non-attainment cities to identify local pollution sources. However, reports for most cities remain unpublished or unused.
o   AQ Modelling: Encourages use of air dispersion models to capture transboundary pollution. E.g., stubble burning influence.
·        Capacity Building: Performance-based Grant System: Cities must show 15% yearly reduction in PM10, and 200 “Good Air Days”, to continue receiving full funding.
·        Public Awareness: Emphasises public participation, clean mobility, dust control, waste management, and IEC campaigns.

Limitations:

  • Weak Implementation: Despite allocations of ₹10,422 crore, cities used only 40%.
  • Inadequate Monitoring Infrastructure: NCAP targeted 1,500 manual stations by 2024, but only 931 are functional.
  • Lack of Standardised Procedures: No uniform Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for source apportionment, emissions inventory, or enforcement.
  • Limited Transparency: Committees exist on paper but lack clear accountability and public reporting.

Conclusion:

Strengthening NCAP with sharper accountability, robust monitoring networks and swift on-ground execution is key to achieve not National Clean Air Mission goals, but also SDG-3 (Good Health), SDG-11 (Sustainable Cities) and Panchamrit climate goals.

 ‘+1’ Value Addition:
  • NCAP achieved 24.45% PM reduction (2019–24), but cities like Delhi (PM2.5 – 107 µg/m³) still exceed norms by over 2.5 times.
  • The NCAP Tracker shows 9 of the 10 most polluted cities of 2019 improved PM levels but still exceed safe limits.
  • CPCB’s 2024 data highlights that vehicles & road dust alone contributes 20–80% of urban PM10 in Indo-Gangetic Plain.

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