MUMBAI, Dec. 23 -- A five-member committee, appointed by the Bombay High Court (HC) on November 28 to monitor the implementation of pollution-control measures across Mumbai and Navi Mumbai, has concluded that most construction, demolition, industrial and roadwork sites are guilty of not complying with existing guidelines, despite the rules being in place. The court had set up the panel after hearing a PIL on the rising Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city. The report was presented to the HC on Monday by the committee, after visiting 36 sites in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. The team also highlighted that AQI monitors installed at construction and infrastructure sites are not integrated with any official pollution measuring system of the municipal corporations or the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB). P3...