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Pollution control: Now, BJP plans ‘cloud seeding’ trials

Experts, however, have long stressed that artificial rain is neither a viable short-term nor long-term solution for pollution control.

Updated on: Apr 4, 2025, 09:27:18 IST
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The Delhi government plans to conduct a trial for artificial rain in May as part of efforts to curb air pollution, environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announced on Thursday. The cloud-seeding experiment is expected to take place in outer Delhi, with final site selection to be completed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and IIT Kanpur.

Delhi cabinet minster Manjinder Singh Sirsa at the Vidhan Sabha. (Sanjeev Verma/ HT Photo)
Delhi cabinet minster Manjinder Singh Sirsa at the Vidhan Sabha. (Sanjeev Verma/ HT Photo)

“This is a war against pollution. We are exploring multiple measures, and artificial rain is one of them. Before implementing it on a large scale, we will conduct a trial in May when summer is at its peak,” Sirsa said after a meeting at the Delhi secretariat.

Experts, however, have long stressed that artificial rain is neither a viable short-term nor long-term solution for pollution control.

“This is not a practical solution. Even if the government intends to use it as an emergency measure in winter, testing it in May will not provide meaningful data. Funds would be better spent addressing pollution at its source,” said Sunil Dahiya, founder and lead analyst at Envirocatalysts.

To be sure, this is not the first time artificial rain has been proposed in Delhi. The previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government announced plans in the winter of 2023 but failed to proceed due to “unfavourable” meteorological conditions. A similar plan last winter did not move forward as the Centre reportedly withheld necessary approvals.

Sirsa said the government has sought expert evaluations on potential environmental and health impacts of cloud-seeding chemicals. “We have asked for detailed reports to assess whether these chemicals pose risks. This trial will help determine if artificial rain can be expanded as a broader solution,” he added.

In December 2023, Lahore in Pakistan conducted a cloud-seeding experiment that temporarily improved air quality, lowering the AQI from 300 (“poor”) to 189 (“moderate”). However, pollution levels rebounded within two days, raising questions about its long-term efficacy.

 
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Jasjeev Gandhiok

Jasjeev Gandhiok is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times, where he covers environment, climate change, the clean energy transition and wildlife at the National Bureau. Gandhiok has over a decade of experience in journalism and is based in Delhi. He has reported extensively on Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR). This includes the region's air pollution woes, a polluted Yamuna and on urban wildlife still thriving in the region. He joined HT in October 2021. Prior to that, he had five-year stint at The Times of India in Delhi, where he also covered Delhi, with a focus on environment and wildlife. Gandhiok has covered some recent events around the Capital too, ranging from the farmers' protests, the northeast Delhi riots and the CAA-NRC protests, reporting from the ground on all of these. He also travels across the country to report on how environment and climate change impact everyday life, while also writing on endangered species. His reports in 2019 on toxic leachate from Delhi's landfills led to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) taking suo motu cognisance and ultimately asking the state government to start bio-mining to flatten and remove all three landfills in the capital. He also closely tracks the implementation of government policies on climate, renewable energy and environmental protection. His focus remains on impactful, public-interest journalism which explains how environmental decisions affect people's everyday lives.

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