In pictures: Delhi\'s air improves but don\'t heave a sigh of relief just yet

In pictures: Delhi's air improves but don't heave a sigh of relief just yet

The Environment Ministry is likely to come out with its National Clean Air Programme (NCAP) next month, which proposes multiple strategies to combat air pollution

BS Web Team  |  New Delhi 

 
Air quality recorded at 375 on Friday morning which falls in the 'very poor' category
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A cyclist rides through the heavy haze at Rajpath

The and neighbouring areas improved slightly on Friday after plummeting to 'severe' level on Tuesday. The overall air quality index was recorded at 375 on Friday morning which falls in the 'very poor' category, according to System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR).

 

Noida and Gurugram have the worst air quality
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People wearing masks display placards during a protest against Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal on the issue of air pollution

In Delhi, the overall PM2.5 (particles in the air with a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres) was recorded at 217 against the safe limit of 60. The PM2.5, also called 'fine particulates', are a more serious health concern than PM10. In NCR, barring Noida and Gurugram, there was a marginal improvement in PM2.5 and PM10 levels.

 

Environment Pollution Control Authority urged people to reduce the use of private vehicles
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A traffic policeman wears a mask to protect himself as air quality deteriorates

The marginal improvement came after the environment panel imposed curbs on some industries amid forecasts that pollution may worsen. The Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA), which is monitoring the pollution levels, announced restrictions on construction activities, hot mix plants, coal and biomass-based industries, brick kilns and stone crushers in the NCR. It added that it could also restrict the movement of private vehicles and entry of trucks to Delhi, if needed. The state pollution control bodies have been directed to initiate criminal prosecution against violators.

 

Mumbai batsman wears pollution mask while batting in Ranji match in Delhi
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Siddhesh Lad (right) batting while wearing a protective mask during a Ranji Trophy match

Due to the poor air quality in the National Capital, BCCI has come under criticism for scheduling a Ranji Trophy fixture in Delhi where Mumbai batsman Siddhesh Lad had to bat wearing a breathing mask on Thursday, as he was suffering from breathing problems. 

 


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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 17:07 IST