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Delhi’s Rs 1 Crore Cloud Seeding Fails: No Artificial Rain Produced

Delhi’s Rs 1 Crore Cloud Seeding Fails to Produce Rain

Delhi’s ambitious cloud seeding project has failed to generate artificial rainfall despite spending over Rs 1 crore on three trials with IIT Kanpur. The attempts conducted on October 23 and 28 produced no measurable precipitation, dealing a blow to pollution control efforts.

Key Takeaways

  • Three cloud seeding trials failed completely with zero rainfall
  • Rs 1.07 crore already spent on failed attempts
  • Full winter implementation could cost Rs 25-30 crore
  • Experts call for focus on long-term pollution solutions

Why Cloud Seeding Failed in Delhi

Technical analysis revealed humidity levels of just 10-15% during the trials, far below the 50-60% required for successful cloud seeding. Winter conditions in Delhi are typically too dry for this technology to work effectively, with rainfall mainly occurring during rare western disturbances.

Massive Financial Implications

Each cloud seeding trial costs approximately Rs 35-40 lakh, with the three failed attempts totaling Rs 1.07 crore. IIT Kanpur estimates that full-scale implementation throughout winter could require Rs 25-30 crore – a significant portion of Delhi’s Rs 300 crore pollution control budget.

Expert Criticism and Alternatives

Environmentalists have labeled the project an “expensive spectacle” that provides at most 1-2 days of pollution relief. Scientists question the scientific validity of cloud seeding in Delhi’s climate and urge the government to focus on addressing root causes like stubble burning, industrial emissions, and vehicular pollution.

Equipment and Infrastructure Challenges

The cloud seeding operation faces practical hurdles including the unavailability of specialized aircraft in India. Equipment costs alone exceed Rs 5 crore for radiometers, sensors, silver iodide flares, and condensation nuclei measurement tools.

Historical Precedent of Failure

Cloud seeding has demonstrated limited success globally and in previous Indian attempts. Delhi’s own experiments in 1957 and 1972, along with Andhra Pradesh’s efforts between 2004-2009, yielded poor results despite substantial investment.

Environmentalists call the project an “expensive spectacle”, saying it offers only 1–2 days of relief from pollution at best.

Experts emphasize that artificial rain cannot replace sustained action against primary pollution sources. Real progress requires structural measures rather than expensive temporary solutions.

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