What are the factors contributing to the deteriorating air quality in Delhi

Explore the reasons behind the worsening air quality in the capital city of India.
  • Vehicle emissions: The high number of vehicles on Delhi's roads contribute significantly to air pollution.
  • Industrial pollution: The presence of industries in and around the city releases harmful pollutants into the air.
  • Agricultural residue burning: Crop burning in neighboring states during the winter months adds to the pollution levels in Delhi.
  • Construction activities: Dust and debris from construction sites worsen the quality of air in the city.
  • Biomass burning: Burning of wood, dung, and other biofuels for cooking and heating contributes to air pollution.
  • Weather conditions: Stagnant weather patterns and low wind speeds trap pollutants in the atmosphere, leading to smog formation.
  • Lack of effective waste management: Improper disposal of waste adds to air pollution levels in the city.
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