Context
After a period of gradual decline, Delhi’s air pollution levels worsened in 2023–24, with PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations rising sharply. As winter approaches, experts warn that the government’s measures remain largely short-term fixes, while deeper structural reforms are needed to address the root causes of pollution.
Key Data Highlights
- PM2.5 Trends (µg/m³)
 
- 2016: 135.22 → 2024: 104.51
 - Lockdown year 2020: 94.93
 - Still 2.5× Indian standard (40) and 20× WHO standard (5).
 
- PM10 Trends (µg/m³)
 
- 2016: 290.24 → 2024: 212.08
 - Lowest in 2020: 180.85
 - Still 3.5× Indian standard (60) and 21× WHO standard (15).
 
- Air Quality Index (AQI)
 
- Only 14 “good-air” days (<51 AQI) since 2016.
 - Last good day: Sept 10, 2023 – AQI 45.
 - AQI spikes in winter due to stubble burning + fog.
 
Delhi Govt’s Pollution Plan (Key Measures)
- Technology Experiments
 
- Cloud seeding trials to induce rain.
 - 1,000 water sprinklers & anti-smog guns deployed.
 
- Transport & Vehicles
 
- Stricter PUC (Pollution Under Control) checks.
 - Ban on unauthorized parking.
 - Push for electric mobility: EVs, e-buses.
 
- Solid Waste Management
 
- New landfill projects (completion targets 2027):
- Okhla
 - Ghazipur
 - Bhalswa
 
 - Waste segregation at source promoted.
 
- Urban Greening & Dust Control
 
- Plantation of 61 lakh trees/shrubs.
 - Road dust reduction drives undertaken.
 
- Energy & Fuel Transition
 
- PNG (piped natural gas) adoption in industries.
 - Monitoring and curbing biomass burning.
 
Expert Concerns
- Despite interventions, pollution levels remain severe.
 - Core causes not fully addressed:
- Stubble burning (Punjab–Haryana).
 - Industrial emissions.
 - Growing vehicular load.
 - Weather phenomena (La Niña, winter inversion).
 
 - Experts call for long-term structural solutions:
- Regional coordination on stubble burning.
 - Stricter industrial emission regulation.
 - Faster clean fuel transition.
 
 
UPSC Prelims Pointers
- PM2.5: Fine particulate matter ≤2.5 µm; penetrates lungs → respiratory & cardiovascular risks.
 - AQI Categories:
- Good (0–50)
 - Satisfactory (51–100)
 - Moderate (101–200)
 - Poor (201–300)
 - Very Poor (301–400)
 - Severe (401–500)
 
 - Institutions:
- CAQM (Commission for Air Quality Management): Statutory body for Delhi-NCR pollution control.
 - NGT (National Green Tribunal): Oversees enforcement of environmental laws.
 
 
        
        
        
        