Lucknow. The state government under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is continuously taking effective steps to make Uttar Pradesh a clean, healthy and economically more capable state. To deal with the growing challenge of air pollution, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will launch the Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Project (UP-CAMP) in January 2026. The governing body of this project will be chaired by the Chief Secretary, while Principal Secretaries and Additional Chief Secretaries will be its members.
With the aim of dealing with the serious problem of air pollution, the Yogi government is implementing the UPCAMP project in collaboration with the World Bank. Recently, the second meeting of the Governing Body of UPCAMP Authority was held under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary, which was attended by senior officials of the concerned departments including the Department of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. The Chief Secretary directed that a timely progress report of all the works related to the implementation of the project should be presented in the next meeting.
Successful talks were held between the Department of Economic Affairs (DEA), the World Bank and the Government of Uttar Pradesh on 3 November 2025 in New Delhi regarding the UPCAMP project. After this, on December 10, 2025, the Board of Directors of the World Bank gave formal approval to this project. The Governing Body was briefed on the project structure, financial arrangements and preparations for implementation through the UPCAMP Authority formed as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV).
UPCAMP is India's first airshed-based air quality management project. It has been designed as a multi-sectoral program keeping in mind the major sources of air pollution in the Indo-Gangetic plains. The project is based on scientific studies conducted by the World Bank in collaboration with IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi and the Norwegian Institute for Air Research (NILU). It uses the GAINS model developed by IIASA of Austria.
The total outlay of the UPCAMP project is US$ 304.66 million. In this-
The project will be implemented in a phased manner over six years from 2025 to 2031. The project focuses on key sectors such as industry, transportation, agriculture, road dust, waste management and clean cooking.
The main objective of the project is to strengthen airspace based air quality management and reduce emissions in different areas. According to this-
In the field of agriculture and livestock management-
Under UPCAMP in industrial sector-
Uttar Pradesh government will increase cooperation with neighboring states to effectively reduce air pollution. This will enable control of cross-border emissions and achieve more effective results at lower costs.
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