Artificial Rain Through Cloud Seeding
In Delhi, scientists are waiting for appropriate cloud conditions to create artificial rain through cloud-seeding.
Short-term Emergency Measure against Air Pollution
- Acting on a proposal from scientists of IIT Kanpur, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) had planned artificial rain through cloud-seeding in the city to wash away air pollutants as a short-term emergency measure.
- While IIT Kanpur is supporting the plan of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to induce artificial rain by providing the salt mix and ....
It was planned as an experiment for late November but the absence of clouds during the period forced them to postpone it.
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