Thursday morning in India's capital, Delhi, and financial capital Mumbai began with a concerning development as air quality levels dropped significantly. According to data from the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research (SAFAR) - India, the Air Quality Index (AQI) for Delhi plummeted to 256, categorizing it as 'poor.' Mumbai, although in relatively better shape, faces its own set of concerns with an AQI of 132, placing it in the 'moderate' category.
Specific areas in Delhi experienced even more alarming figures. Delhi University reported an AQI of 316, marking the air quality as 'very poor.' Noida and Gurugram, which are part of the National Capital Region (NCR), registered AQI levels of 269 ('poor') and 176 ('moderate'), respectively.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) identified 15 areas in Delhi with poor air quality, including Anand Vihar at 300, Dwarka Sector-8 at 275, Bawana at 295, and others. Some areas, like CRR Mathura Road and DTU, fell into the moderate category with AQI readings of 163 and 188, respectively.
In Mumbai, the air quality situation varied across different areas. Bandra Kurla Complex reported an AQI of 153, categorizing it as 'moderate.' Borivali East had an AQI of 112, also falling under the 'moderate' category. Chakala-Andheri East recorded an AQI of 166, indicating 'moderate' conditions.
The Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport area had 'moderate' air quality. Colaba reported an AQI of 174, while Kandivali East had an AQI of 135, both placing them in the 'moderate' category. However, Sion's air quality fell into the 'poor' category with an AQI of 222, and Malad West had an AQI of 137, also in the 'moderate' range.
The situation in this Dussehra in Delhi was particularly alarming, with the average PM 2.5 concentration reaching 101 micrograms per cubic meter, surpassing the levels of the past two years. Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) reported an increase from 89 micrograms per cubic meter in 2022 to 101 micrograms per cubic meter this year. Mumbai, too, faced deteriorating air quality, indicating a 45% increase in PM 2.5 components compared to the same period last year, according to the Central Pollution Control Board data.
In response to the escalating crisis, authorities in Delhi and Mumbai took immediate action. In Delhi's Anand Vihar area, water was sprinkled using anti-smog guns in an attempt to mitigate pollution levels and clear the air.
Simultaneously, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) enforced a complete ban on open burning, including at garbage dumping grounds and construction sites, according to a report by the Indian Express. Notices were issued to 6,000 construction sites to install fogging machines and sprinklers, as part of the city's comprehensive measures to combat air pollution, the report added.
As concerns mount over the deteriorating air quality in these major Indian cities, residents and authorities are reminded of the pressing need for sustainable and long-term solutions to combat air pollution, as well as the importance of individual efforts to reduce emissions and protect public health.
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