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Asked: 08/11/20252025-11-08T13:05:45+00:00 2025-11-08T13:05:45+00:00In: News

Is Delhi’s severe air pollution highlighting ongoing public health risks and challenges in pollution control?

Delhi’s severe air pollution highlighting ongoing public health risks

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      2025-11-08T13:45:32+00:00Added an answer on 08/11/2025 at 1:45 pm

      1. A City Dwelling in a Permanent Smog Season Hazy and choking skylines have become a routine way to wake up for millions of people in Delhi. In early November 2025, the AQI again crossed the “severe” mark, which means that the air is unfit even for healthy individuals, while children, the elderly,Read more

      1. A City Dwelling in a Permanent Smog Season

      Hazy and choking skylines have become a routine way to wake up for millions of people in Delhi. In early November 2025, the AQI again crossed the “severe” mark, which means that the air is unfit even for healthy individuals, while children, the elderly, and those with asthma or heart conditions are most vulnerable.

      What’s more worrying, however, is that this is not a one-time affair. Despite several warnings, campaigns and interventions through the years, the city seems stuck in a remorseless annual cycle: post-monsoon stubble burning, vehicle emissions, construction dust, industrial output and cold air combine to create a toxic blanket.

       2. Public Health Consequences — a silent epidemic

      Sharp spikes in respiratory illnesses are recorded every winter by doctors across major hospitals in Delhi: asthma attacks, exacerbations of COPD, allergic rhinitis, and even cardiac stress. Prolonged exposure to fine particulate matter-PM2.5-does not just irritate the throat; it goes deep inside the lungs, even into the bloodstream, causing chronic diseases and reduced life expectancy.

      As various studies conducted by IIT-Delhi and AIIMS have pointed out, living in Delhi can be equated to smoking a number of cigarettes daily. The lungs of children are still growing, and so the damage they suffer now can set their health for life. It is not an exaggeration to call this a public health emergency, not just an environmental issue.

      3. Why Control Remains So Difficult

      Odd-even car rules, bans on construction and “red alerts”-the various interventions have had short-lived and reactive results.

      The reasons are systemic:

      • Stubble Burning in Punjab and Haryana: Sometimes, farmers do not have an affordable alternative to clear off their fields quickly and efficiently ahead of the next sowing season.
      • Vehicular Emissions: Delhi’s traffic density and aging diesel vehicles remain massive contributors.
      • Construction Dust and Urban Growth: Due to continuous building activity, the amount of airborne dust has become perpetual in nature.
      • Weak Enforcement: When the bans are in place, monitoring and penalties are inconsistent.
      • The bigger problem is coordination: Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and UP fall under different political and administrative jurisdictions-a fact that makes unified long-term planning virtually impossible.

       4. Climate Change Is Making It Worse

      Weather patterns due to climate change have started to amplify these effects. Lower wind speeds and temperature inversions trap the pollutants closer to the ground. Winters are drier, which means there is less rain to wash away the dust particles. So Delhi isn’t just dealing with its own emissions – it’s battling a global climate phenomenon layered on top of local mismanagement.

      5. What Should Change

      What is required, according to experts, is multi-layered intervention round the year, not winter firefighting.

      • Subsidizing clean stubble-management technology to farmers.
      • Developing public transport and electric vehicle infrastructure.
      • Carry out dust control measures in the construction areas by utilizing modern filtration.
      • Establishing real-time regional emission control frameworks across states.
      • Public awareness campaigns fostering a sense of personal responsibility through fewer car trips, energy-saving appliances, and rooftop greenery.

      It’s not just about cleaner air to breathe; it’s about saving lives, productivity, and long-term national health.

       6. A Human Wake-Up Call

      The Delhi pollution crisis reflects the country’s urban struggle at its very core:development without sustainable planning. Every masked face on the street, every child coughing to school, and every elderly person gasping indoors symbolizes the price of progress sans foresight.

      Till the time air quality becomes a political priority like fuel prices or elections, Delhi will continue to oscillate between temporary clean-up drives and yearly suffocation. The challenge is huge-but so is the human cost of inaction.

      In short: Yes, Delhi’s air pollution is a living, breathing example of how environmental neglect turns into a nationwide health emergency. It’s not only the smog outside; it’s a crisis inside every lung, every policy room, and every conscience that looks the other way.

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