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Updated: June 01, 2025 17:10
Delhi has witnessed its cleanest May air quality since 2018, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) averaging 170. The improvement comes amid favorable meteorological conditions and sustained efforts by environmental authorities to curb pollution levels.
Factors Contributing to Improved Air Quality
- The period between January and May saw a significant reduction in pollution levels, with an average AQI of 214 compared to 231 in 2024
- The city did not experience a single day with AQI exceeding 400, a stark contrast to previous years when severe pollution days were common
- PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations were at their lowest levels since 2018, barring the lockdown years of 2020 and 2021
Government Initiatives and Environmental Measures
- The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has been actively implementing policies to reduce vehicular emissions and industrial pollutants
- The Delhi government has mandated the installation of anti-smog guns for high-rise buildings to combat dust pollution
- A large-scale campaign has been launched to make the Ring Road dust-free, including tree plantations and traffic congestion management
Meteorological Influence on Air Quality
- Unusual weather patterns, including high rainfall and frequent storm systems, contributed to lower pollutant concentrations
- Delhi recorded 186.4 mm of rainfall in May, surpassing the previous record of 165 mm set in 2008
- Strong winds and multiple low-pressure zones helped disperse pollutants, preventing prolonged accumulation
Future Outlook and Sustainability Efforts
- Authorities continue to focus on long-term air quality improvement strategies, including stricter emission regulations and urban greening projects
- Experts suggest that sustained efforts in pollution control and favorable weather conditions could further improve Delhi’s air quality in the coming years
- The city’s environmental policies will play a crucial role in maintaining cleaner air and reducing health risks associated with pollution
Sources: Outlook India, Indian Express, Press Information Bureau, Central Pollution Control Board