‘Was most difficult task’: Kejriwal tweets on Delhi’s improved air quality

Update: 2023-07-01 15:21 GMT

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday (July 1) that improving air quality in the national capital was the most difficult task.

He made the observation a day after the Environment Ministry said that Delhi registered the highest number of “good” to “moderate” air quality days this year since 2016, barring 2020.

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“Still a long way to go”

Delhi also experienced the least number of days with “poor” to “severe air quality” in the first half-year period (January to June) in 2023 compared to the corresponding period since 2016, except for the COVID-hit 2020.

“This was perhaps the most difficult task — improving air quality. But a series of steps taken by Delhiites helped us achieve this seemingly impossible task,” Kejriwal tweeted.

“Still a long way to go. But Delhi people have always done what others thought impossible,” he added.

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Lowest AQI

The average AQI (air quality index) for Delhi during this period also remained in moderate category — below 200.

Delhi reported its lowest average AQI during 2023 (January-June) compared to the corresponding period for the seven years.

The Environment Ministry added that this improvement signifies a substantial reduction in air pollutants with lower levels of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and other harmful emissions.

(With agency inputs)

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