While several reasons contribute to air pollution,
vehicular emission remains a major source of pollution in cities like Delhi.
Vehicular emissions turn air toxic which has large-scale implications for the
health of individuals.
Air Pollution levels have shot up across Indian cities, especially in Delhi and other cities of the National Capital Region like Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, Faridabad etc. According to the data provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) website, AQI levels in Delhi on Tuesday (November 7) remained in the severe category - Anand Vihar recorded 432, RK Puram measured 437, Punjabi Bagh showed 439, and New Moti Bagh registered a reading of 410. In Noida, a reading at Sector 62 at 6 am showed an AQI of 384 (very poor) while in Gurugram, a reading at Sector 51 at 6 am showed an AQI of 399 (very poor).
While
several reasons contribute to air pollution, vehicular emission remains a major
source of pollution in cities like Delhi. Crop burning by neighbouring states
of Punjab and Haryana, construction activities, and cold weather are some of
the other reasons for air pollution in NCR.
Clear Blue Skies During Covid-19 Lockdown
As economic
activities came to a halt and a lockdown was implemented in March 2020, air
across cities cleared up. Between March 25 and May 18, 2020, Delhi saw a
drastic drop in air pollution levels and according to reports, the air quality
index (AQI) in the capital remained in the “satisfactory” category for most of
the time.
According to news articles, the Centre for
Science and Environment said in a report, "In Delhi-NCR, one of the major
factors that led to the drop in pollution was a 97% reduction in overall
traffic and 91% reduction in trucks and commercial vehicles entering the
capital during April, as compared to the pre-lockdown months of
December-January." This clearly shows how vehicular emissions greatly
impact Delhi's pollution levels. More than three years later when economic
activities are in full swing, and life is so-called back to normal, Delhi is
reeling under the impact of toxic air.
Impact Of Vehicular Emission On Health
Vehicles
emit several pollutants depending upon the quality of the fuel they consume,
engine efficiency, vehicle type, maintenance of vehicle and more. The major
pollutants released as vehicle/fuel emissions include particulate matter,
carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, photochemical oxidants, air toxics like
benzene, aldehydes, and oxides of sulphur, among others. All these pollutants
have a severe impact on a person's health.
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