The National Capital continued to experience ‘very poor’ air quality on
Tuesday morning, with an air quality index (AQI) of 323, as per the System of
Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR-India).
AQI in IIT Delhi was recorded at 321, the Airport (Terminal 3) area at
336 and Pusa at 337, as per the SAFAR.
According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), at 7:41 am, AQI
in Anand Vihar was recorded at 374, in Jahangirpuri at 399, in Lodhi Road at
315, and in New Moti Bagh at 370.
The Air Quality Index from 0 to 100 is considered as good, while from 100
to 200 it is moderate, from 200 to 300 it is poor, and from 300 to 400 it is
said to be very poor and from 400 to 500 or above it is considered as severe.
The Air Quality Index is a tool for effectively communicating air quality
status to people in terms that are easy to understand.
It transforms complex air quality data of various pollutants into a
single number (index value), nomenclature and colour.
Notably, with an improvement in the air quality in Delhi, the CAQM
(Commission for Air Quality Management) on Saturday revoked the restrictions
that were imposed under GRAP 4, permitting trucks and buses except for BS-3 and
BS-4 petrol and diesel vehicles to enter the city and lifting the ban on
ongoing construction activities.
ANI