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Jaipur Installs Giant Air-Cleaning Towers as AQI Nears 200—Will They Really Help?

Bhagirath
| TNN | Last updated on - Nov 15, 2025, 13:31 IST
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Jaipur air purifiers rolled out

Jaipur air purifiers are being installed as pollution levels rise, with the city’s AQI crossing 190 and entering the moderate band. PAMARES-style towers, around eight metres tall, are placed at high-footfall locations like Jawahar Circle and Tonk Road. Each tower can clean nearly a million cubic metres of air per hour. Installation began on November 12 and is expected to be fully operational by November 15. The initiative aims to reduce airborne pollutants. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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High-footfall locations prioritized

The Jaipur air purifiers are strategically set up in areas with dense pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Officials selected busy zones to maximise the impact on air quality. These spots include commercial hubs and main road intersections. The towers’ positioning ensures they capture dust, emissions, and other pollutants efficiently. Citizens can expect cleaner air around these critical locations. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Large-scale filtration capacity

Each Jaipur air purifier can process almost a million cubic metres of air per hour. The PAMARES-style technology is designed to filter dust, smoke, and micro-particulates from the environment. The towers operate continuously once fully commissioned. Their large size and airflow capacity are expected to bring measurable reductions in air pollutants in targeted zones. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)


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Installation timeline and progress

The Jaipur air purifiers began installation on the night of November 12, with work continuing through November 13. Authorities aim to have all units fully functional by November 15. The rapid rollout is part of a city-wide effort to tackle seasonal air pollution peaks. Officials are monitoring progress to ensure operational readiness before the weekend. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Awareness and public education

City officials are also educating Jaipur residents about the role of air purifiers. Information campaigns explain how towers work and why placement at busy intersections matters. Citizens are encouraged to adopt complementary measures like reducing vehicular emissions and avoiding outdoor burning. This combined approach aims to improve overall urban air quality. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Technical specifications of purifiers

The Jaipur air purifiers are PAMARES-style modular towers, each standing eight metres tall. They can circulate and clean nearly a million cubic metres of air every hour. The technology targets dust, smoke, and micro-particulates to improve air quality locally. Officials confirmed that the units are built for durability and continuous operation through the pollution season. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)


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Concerns over cost-effectiveness

Many residents questioned whether Jaipur air purifiers justify the taxpayer money spent. Critics argued that planting more trees and enhancing green cover could be more effective. Officials defended the initiative as complementary to broader environmental measures. The debate continues on balancing technological solutions with nature-based interventions. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Natural vegetation vs. purifiers

Environmental enthusiasts highlighted that Jaipur air purifiers alone cannot replace the air-filtering benefits of trees. Experts emphasised that vegetation remains the most sustainable way to clean urban air. However, the towers can help reduce pollutants in immediate high-traffic areas. Authorities aim to use purifiers alongside long-term green initiatives. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Public reaction


A video showing one Jaipur air purifier enclosed in a metal cage went viral on social media. Citizens joked about the move, claiming the setup was largely cosmetic. Others pointed out that the towers alone cannot offset dust, traffic emissions, or industrial pollutants. The debate on X (formerly Twitter) sparked memes and discussions about the effectiveness of air purifiers. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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Monitoring and future plans

The Jaipur air purifiers will be continuously monitored for efficiency and air quality impact. Authorities plan to assess performance using AQI sensors and data analysis. Based on results, more towers may be deployed across the city. The initiative represents a first step in integrating technology into Jaipur’s long-term pollution-control strategy. (Picture credit: Bhagirath)

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