Air Pollution is a big issue in India especially in the Northern part. However, even though the issue is highlighted in the media and lot of steps are announced by the government to curtail air pollution, situation on the ground remain unchanged to a large extent. With the onset of monsoon, the problem takes a back seat as the air quality improves due to favourable weather conditions and the governments start claiming that the improvement is due to their efforts. This issue needs to eb taken seriously and permanent solutions found so that air quality improves all year round.

Below is a brief representation of data captured by portable devices installed in multiple locations in Korba and Delhi. The analysis has been done for two reporting periods – 1 June to 30 June 2023 and Jan 2022 to June 2023.

Section 1 – Data Analysis for period Jan 2022 to June 2023

Monthly Average AQI – Different Cities
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23
Korba 344 239 304 256 102 118 72 80 93 204 320 318 319 283 245 197 124 94
Delhi 355 303 218 133 98 75 71 67 85 323 380 372 412 328 198 125 124 71
Ranchi 200 81 77 159 158 198

Table and Graph above show the Average Monthly AQI in different Cities. The graph and data clearly showcase the winter months when AQI comes under dangerous levels and summer and monsoon months when the air quality is Satisfactory. It is clear that AQI increases with the onset of winter and has started decreasing as summer progresses. With the onset of monsoon, there should be further improvement. This improvement in Air quality is primarily because of favourable weather conditions and not because of any mitigation aspects taken by the industries or government agencies.

  • During this period, Delhi recorded the worst AQI in the month of January 2023. Out of 18 months, for 13-months AQI in Delhi was above 100 while Korba had AQI above 100 for 15 months.
  • June 2023 Air quality has improved over the previous month figures for both Delhi and Korba. Delhi witnessed incessant rains and high winds during most of the month of June 2023 which resulted in better air quality.
  • Air quality is better in Delhi as compared to Korba in June 2023
  • The overall data for Korba shows that Korba Air is more polluted than Delhi for longer durations in the year.
  • With favourable weather conditions June 2023 AQI has improved in both Korba and Delhi as compared to June 2022
  • The different colour bands in the graph respond to the AQI categories as stated in the NAAQs (More later in the document)
Monthly Average HI – Different Cities
  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23
Korba 19 24 29 36 40 39 37 35 35 30 23 21 21 24 29 32 35 40
Delhi 17 20 26 32 35 36 39 37 36 28 24 18 16 21 25 29 32 38
Ranchi 31 30 29 24 20 18

 The above table shows the Monthly Average Heat Index for different cities.

Particulate Matter – Paniculate matter or PM is the amount of dust particles in the air. These particles can be of different types i.e. organic, metallic etc. There are different sizes for these particles. Particles of size 10 micron are called PM 10. Those between size of 2.5 and 10 micron are called PM 2.5. those between 1 and 2.5 micron are labelled as PM1. The smaller the size of the particles, the easier for it to enter the air stream of the body and cause more impact. NAAQS and WHO (Word Health Organisation) have both set limits for amount of such particles in the air for PM 2.5 and PM 10. Below are the limits set. The Indian standard values are much higher than the WHO ADQ standard and need to be revised downwards. There are no standards yet for PM 1 which is considerably more harmful.

PM 2.5 (ug/m3) PM 10 (ug/m3)
NAAQS (Annual target) 40 60
WHO Interim target 1 35 70
WHO ADQ Target 5 15

Below is the table and graph showing Monthly Average PM 2.5 values in different cities. In none of the months did any of the cities meet the higher Indian standard with Delhi touching the standard only in August 2022. In both Delhi and Korba, the values were more than 4 times the values in some of the months. Only during the monsoon period were the values closer to the standard but were still above. In Delhi count of PM 2.5 particles remain the same while they have decreased in Korba in comparison with June 2022.

Monthly Average PM 2.5 – Different Cities
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23
Korba 177 102 125 107 61 65 43 48 56 91 146 144 145 115 104 89 67 56
Delhi 191 124 95 70 59 45 43 40 51 150 224 214 266 156 89 68 67 43
Ranchi 90 48 46 78 77 89

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