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Delhi most polluted Capital in world

Context : Indias air pollution crisis

  • 13 out of the world’s 20 most polluted cities are in India.
    • Byrnihat  is the most polluted city globally.
    • Delhi remains the most polluted capital city worldwide.
    • India is the 5th most polluted country in 2024.

Relevance : GS 3(Environment and Ecology)

  • Comparative Air Quality Trends
    • India saw a 7% decline in PM2.5 levels (from 54.4 mgpcm in 2023 to 50.6 mgpcm in 2024).
    • However, Delhi’s air pollution worsened, with PM2.5 levels rising from 102.4 mgpcm in 2023 to 108.3 mgpcm in 2024.
    • Other severely polluted cities: 4 in Pakistan, 1 in China.

Factors Contributing to Delhi’s Pollution Crisis

  1. Year-Round Pollution Sources
    1. Vehicular emissions (Delhi has one of the highest vehicle densities in the world).
    2. Industrial emissions from NCR regions like Ghaziabad, Noida, and Faridabad.
    3. Construction dust due to rapid urban expansion.
  • Winter-Specific Aggravating Factors
    • Paddy-straw burning in Punjab, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh.
    • Meteorological conditions (low wind speed, temperature inversion trapping pollutants).
    • Diwali firecrackers contributing to severe pollution spikes.
    • Household emissions (biomass and coal burning for heating).

Implications of Severe Air Pollution

  • Health Risks
    • Increased cases of respiratory diseases (asthma, bronchitis, COPD).
    • Higher risk of cardiovascular diseases and lung cancer.
    • PM2.5 exposure linked to reduced life expectancy.
  • Economic and Social Impact
    • Increased healthcare costs due to pollution-related illnesses.
    • Productivity loss due to air-quality-induced health issues.
    • Negative impact on tourism and international image.
  • Environmental Consequences
    • Reduced visibility and frequent smog episodes.
    • Damage to crops and local ecosystems.

Way Forward: Policy Interventions and Solutions

  1. Strengthening Pollution Control Measures
    1. Strict enforcement of Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).
    2. Promotion of cleaner fuel alternatives (electric vehicles, bio-CNG).
    3. Phasing out older diesel vehicles.
  • Agricultural & Industrial Reforms
    • Large-scale adoption of crop residue management solutions to curb stubble burning.
    • Transition to cleaner industrial technologies and emissions monitoring.
  • Urban Planning and Public Transport
    • Expansion of metro networks, buses, and non-motorized transport infrastructure.
    • Implementation of congestion pricing and odd-even traffic schemes.
  • Public Awareness & Citizen Participation
    • Encouraging community-led initiatives like urban forests, rooftop gardens.
    • Stricter firecracker regulations and behavioral change campaigns.

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