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<h1>Delhi's 2025-26 Budget Boosts Environment: Rs 506 Crore for Pollution Control, New Monitoring Stations, and Greening Initiatives.</h1> The Delhi government plans to establish an integrated command and control center for real-time monitoring of air quality, water pollution, noise levels, and waste management as part of the 2025-26 budget. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a Rs 506 crore allocation for the environment and forest departments, with Rs 300 crore dedicated to pollution control and Rs 20 crore for greening initiatives. The budget includes installing 32 Water Quality Monitoring Stations along the Yamuna River and six new air quality monitoring stations. The Rs 1 lakh-crore budget represents a 31.5% increase from the previous year, marking a significant environmental investment.