Delhi air pollution persists in ‘Very Poor’ category, thick smog engulfs parts of city
New Delhi, October 28
Certain areas of the national capital witnessed a layer of smog engulfing the area as the air quality remained in the ‘Very Poor’ category on Monday. Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 328, according to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR).
This is only slightly better than Sunday’s average AQI recorded at 356. According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the AQI at Anand Vihar area was recorded at 357 at 7 AM, in the ‘very poor’ category, dropping down from 405, from the ‘severe’ category recorded on Sunday.
AQI around the Akshardham temple was recorded at 357, being worse than yesterday’s AQI of 261 at 7 am. SAFAR has predicted that despite the ban on firecrackers till January 1 in Delhi, the additional emissions from the use of firecrackers and stubble burning, air quality in the capital is likely to remain in the ‘Very Poor’ category for the coming week. “The meteorological conditions are unfavourable for effective dispersion of pollutants,” read a notice by SAFAR.
One of the students in Delhi, Vansh Aggarwal urged the government to use “new techniques and innovation” to control the pollution in the capital city. “There are many reasons for the increase in pollution including vehicle and industrial pollution. Even though it is said that it is increasing due to Diwali, but there are a lot of reasons for it, it would be wrong to attribute it to just Diwali. There should be a proper system to tackle the issue of pollution. There are a lot of engineering colleges here, some way we should use new techniques and innovation, the government should control it and take some steps instead of politicising it,” he told.
Notably, the floating toxic foam on the Yamuna River in the Kalindi Kunj area persisted, as the water pollution remained high. The pollution in the river has become a widely debated between the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva was hospitalised on Saturday morning after taking a dip in the Yamuna river to protest against the “corruption” of the Delhi government, which he said deprived the city of the funds meant for the cleaning of the river.
Delhi environment minister and AAP leader Gopal Rai criticised the BJP earlier, accusing it of contributing to the increasing pollution in the national capital. “The BJP is the party that creates pollution and seems to believe that only drama can solve it. I think all governments and parties need to work together. I wish them good health, but stopping these theatrics alone won’t reduce pollution.