Despite the national capital’s pollution crisis, the northeastern cities of Aizawl, Guwahati, and Nagaon have become shining examples of environmental excellence, exhibiting exceptional air quality on Thursday, November 21. With an outstanding Air Quality Index (AQI) of 32 and a “Good” rating, Aizawl wins. Nagaon retains an acceptable grade of 56, while Guwahati comes in second with an AQI of 42. The oppressive air in Delhi is a stark contrast to these Northeastern treasures.
The most recent data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) shows a clear environmental split. Delhi is still engulfed in a poisonous haze, whereas places in the Northeast can breathe easier. The national capital’s AQI scores are disturbing in a number of places, with Bawana recording 418 and Wazirpur hitting a critical 436.
Northeastern air quality highlights include:
-Aizawl, Mizoram: 32 AQI (Good)
-Guwahati, Assam: 42 AQI (Good)
-Nagaon, Assam: 56 AQI (Satisfactory)
With numerous train services encountering delays and rescheduling, Delhi’s pollution problem has far-reaching effects on transportation. Images from the city depict joggers battling the pollution along Kartavya Path and the diminished visibility at important spots such as AIIMS and Connaught Place. In addition to highlighting the Northeastern cities’ outstanding environmental performance, this data poses important queries regarding the management of urban air quality throughout India. Unexpected heroes in the battle against air pollution, Guwahati, Aizawl, and Nagaon provide a ray of hope and a possible template for other urban areas.