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Is Delhi's AQI 'worse' than you think? How international agencies calculate air quality

Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed that more areas in the national capital registered an AQI of 500 on Tuesday

November 19, 2024 / 20:46 IST
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India has also capped its maximum AQI at 500 and therefore a count bigger than that won’t get reflected, even if the situation is extremely severe.
India has also capped its maximum AQI at 500 and therefore a count bigger than that won’t get reflected, even if the situation is extremely severe.

The residents of Delhi continued to struggle with severely toxic quality of air as the Air Quality Index (AQI) jumped to 494 on November 19.

Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed that more areas in the national capital registered an AQI of 500. This forced schools and colleges in the national capital region to suspend physical classes and move to online mode

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The Supreme Court also swung into action on Monday and asked Delhi-NCR states to immediately set up teams to enforce GRAP 4 restrictions which, it said, will remain in effect even if the AQI is below 450.

Although, there is no disagreement over the severity of the situation, there is one point of contention over what is the actual AQI in Delhi and the surrounding areas. According to IQAir, an international monitoring app, the AQI in Delhi is at a whopping 1,600.