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Delhi Air Quality Remains 'Very Poor' Ahead Of Diwali, Firecrackers Add To Worry Despite Ban

Delhi's air quality remained "very poor" on Monday with an AQI of 328, indicating high levels of pollution ahead of Diwali.

The air quality in Delhi remained "very poor" on Monday, just days ahead of the festival of Diwali. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the national capital recorded an AQI of 328 on Monday as of 7 pm while the AQI in various parts of the city too remained in the "very poor" category. 

An AQI reading between 0 and 50 is considered 'good', 51 to 100 is considered 'satisfactory', 101 to 200 is considered 'moderate', 201 to 300 is considered 'poor', 301 to 400 is considered 'very poor' and 401 to 500 is considered 'severe'.

The deteriorating air quality was characterised by a layer of smog that engulfed the city at various places. The national capital has been hit by water pollution too as toxic foam could be seen floating on river Yamuna.

Station AQI 
Alipur   337
Anand Vihar  358
Ashok Vihar  361
Bawana  380
Burari Crossing  364
DTU  279
Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range  334
Dwarks Sector-8   331
IGI Airport (T3)  316
IBHAS, Dilshad Garden   225
ITO    327
Jahangirpuri  370
Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium  288
Lodhi Road  287
Dhyan Chand Stadium  350
Mandir Marg  341
Mundka  367
NSIT Dwarka  290
Najafgarh  324
Narela  299
Nehru Nagar  358
North Campus, DU  323
Okhla Phase-2  323
Patparganj  337
Punjabi Bagh  359
Pusa  322
RK Puram  362
Rohini  357
Shadipur  305
Siri Fort  338
Sonia Vihar  336
Sri Aurobindo Marg  322
Vivek Vihar  356
Wazirpur  362

On Sunday, Delhi's air quality turned "very poor" after a two-day gap. The 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 355 at 4 pm as against 255 on Saturday, according to the CPCB data.

In a bid to curb the surge in pollution from the smoke emitted from the bursting of firecrackers during Diwali, the Delhi government last month implemented a complete ban on its use until January 1, 2025.

Despite the ban, 18 per cent of Delhiites plan to light fireworks during the festival of light, while 55 per cent do not intend to do so. 

According to a survey conducted by LocalCircles with a sample size of 10,526: "Among those who responded to the query, 55 per cent said they will not burn firecrackers as they cause pollution, whereas 19 per cent said they would like to burn crackers, and 9 per cent said they will burn crackers," reported PTI. 

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