Morning walkers in the city said that breathing was harder than in the summer months due to pollution.
“I feel
uncomfortable breathing while running now compared to in the summer months. I
have congestion. We have to be careful and take all precautions,” a morning
walker near Mayur Vihar said. The air quality was ‘very poor’ in Delhi
University area and Pusa, with AQI at 391 and 311, respectively at 7 am today.
The air quality was also ‘very poor’ in IIT Delhi region with an AQI of 329.
The Airport (T3) and Mathura Road had ‘very poor’ air quality too, with an AQI
of 339 and 362 respectively.
Noida had an AQI of 391
(very poor) and Gurugram had 323 (very poor). Air Quality Index (AQI) is a tool
to communicate the air quality status to people in simple terms. It converts
complex air quality data of different pollutants into a single number (index
value), name, and colour.
The AQI from
0 to 100 is good, from 100 to 200 is moderate, from 200 to 300 is poor, from
300 to 400 is very poor and from 400 to 500 or above is severe. Last week,
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said that they were implementing a
15-point winter action plan one by one to curb pollution.
“Delhi Chief Minister
Arvind Kejriwal had earlier announced a 15-point winter action plan to curb the
pollution from vehicles, biomass burning, dust, etc. Now we are putting this
winter action plan into action one by one to reduce pollution in the national
capital,” Rai told ANI.
The
Delhi Minister said that vehicles were one of the main sources of pollution, so
they started the ‘Red Light on, Gaadi off’ campaign on October 26.“Now the data
shows that in AQI the level of particulate matter (PM) 10 is going down and
that of PM2.5 is going up. This means that pollution from vehicles and biomass
burning is going up. For this, we started the ‘Red Light on, Gaadi off’
campaign,” the Delhi minister said.
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