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As cities choke on toxic smog, nearly 50% posts in pollution control panels in India remain vacant

Apart from the Central Pollution Control Board, there are 28 state pollution control boards and 8 pollution control committees that work in the UTs and the NCT of Delhi.

December 16, 2025 / 09:35 IST
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On Tuesday morning, the AQI stood in the 'very poor' category at 381, a day after it soared to 'severe plus' category
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Amid major cities reeling under the impact of air pollution, nearly 50 per cent of the sanctioned positions on pollution control boards and committees across the country remain vacant.

A question answered in the ongoing Parliament session revealed that apart from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), there are 28 state pollution control boards (SPCBs) and 8 pollution control committees (PCCs) that work in the UTs and the NCT of Delhi, according to Times of India.

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According to the reply in Parliament, their sanctioned strength for scientific and technical posts is 6,932. Of these posts, 3,161 or 45.6% were vacant. The vacancy was 16.3% in CPCB as of November, 43.8% in PCCs and 47.6% in the SPCBs as of August.

An answer in March this year showed that of the 11,562 sanctioned positions in the SPCBs and PCCs, there were 5,671 or over 49% vacancies. Vacancies have ranged from 44% to 51% over the last five years. According to the March answer, 12 of the 28 SPCBs had over 50% vacancy.