The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has launched a citywide sprinkling drive to curb rising air pollution and dust levels. Backed by a ₹159.82 crore allocation in the 2026–27 civic budget, the initiative is part of the Mumbai Climate Action Plan, aiming to improve air quality and strengthen sustainability measures.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has rolled out a large-scale sprinkling drive across Mumbai to combat worsening air pollution and dust caused by ongoing infrastructure projects and urban congestion. The initiative is supported by the civic body’s 2026–27 budget, which earmarks ₹159.82 crore for environment and climate change programs.
Officials confirmed that the sprinkling drive will be implemented in high-traffic zones, construction-heavy areas, and pollution hotspots. The move comes as Mumbai continues to record poor to hazardous Air Quality Index (AQI) levels, raising concerns about public health and environmental sustainability.
Key Highlights
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BMC launches sprinkling drive to reduce dust and pollution in Mumbai
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₹159.82 crore allocated for environment and climate change initiatives in 2026–27 budget
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Focus on high-traffic and construction-heavy areas to improve AQI levels
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Part of Mumbai Climate Action Plan to strengthen sustainability measures
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Collaboration with IIT Kanpur for hyperlocal air quality monitoring
Market Outlook
Analysts note that the sprinkling drive reflects BMC’s proactive approach to tackling urban pollution. With Mumbai’s AQI frequently crossing hazardous levels, the initiative is expected to provide short-term relief while complementing long-term climate action strategies. The civic body’s asset-light, technology-driven approach underscores its commitment to building a cleaner and healthier Mumbai.
Sources: News18, United News of India, Free Press Journal