Delhi ranked as the sixth most polluted city in India in October with an average PM2.5 concentration of 107 µg/m3 [i.e., micrograms per cubic meter].
Ghaziabad and Noida, both in the National Capital Region (NCR), secured the third and fourth spots respectively, in terms of pollution levels in October.
Dharuhera in Haryana was the most polluted city in October, exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) limit on 77% of the days.
In October, the number of cities with 'Good' Air Quality Index (AQI) decreased to 68 from 179 in September, while cities in the 'Satisfactory' category increased from 52 to 144.
Shillong in Meghalaya was the cleanest city in India in October, with a monthly average PM2.5 of 10 µg/m3.
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Detailed Insights:
The Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) report indicates a sharp deterioration in air quality across India, particularly in the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) and the NCR.
Despite stubble burning contributing to less than 6% of Delhi’s PM2.5 levels in October, the high pollution levels highlight the impact of year-round emission sources.
The report emphasizes the need for long-term mitigation plans that go beyond short-term seasonal measures like the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).
The megacities of Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru had monthly average PM2.5 levels within the NAAQS limit in October, unlike Delhi.
The analyst at CREA suggests prioritizing sector-specific emission cuts with clear accountability mechanisms to prevent the predictable surge in pollution during winter and festive seasons.
The air quality in Delhi slightly improved, moving into the 'Poor' category with an overall AQI of 291 after hovering between 'Poor' and 'Very Poor' since Diwali.
Key Concepts Involved:
PM2.5: Fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less, a major air pollutant.
NAAQS (National Ambient Air Quality Standards): Standards for ambient air quality set by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) that needs to be achieved.
AQI (Air Quality Index): A tool used to communicate air quality status to the public.
GRAP (Graded Response Action Plan): A set of measures to be taken based on air quality levels.