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Why Pollution Affects North Indian Cities More Than South & West


Why is it in News?

  • A new analysis by Climate Trends (2025) covering 15 major Indian cities (2015–2025) finds:
    • No city recorded safe air quality (AQI < 50).
    • Delhi remains the most polluted city across 10 years.
    • Pollution shows a regional patternnorth India worstsouth-west relatively better.
    • Persistent high PM levels in north; annual best AQI in Chennai & Mumbai.

Relevance

GS 1: Urbanisation

  • Urban heat island effect
  • Population density and air quality impact

GS 2: Governance

  • Air quality governance gaps
  • NCR states’ coordination failures

GS 3: Environment

  • AQI trends
  • Climate–pollution interactions
  • Geographic determinants of pollution
  • Winter inversion, Indo-Gangetic Plain dynamics

What is AQI & Why It Matters?

  • Air Quality Index (AQI) categorises air quality from 0–500:
    • 0–50: Good
    • 51–100: Satisfactory
    • 101–200: Moderate
    • 201–300: Poor
    • 301–400: Very Poor
    • 401–500: Severe
  • The study uses annual mean AQI—a more reliable long-term pollution indicator than daily spikes.

Overall Air Quality Performance

  • Delhis annual mean AQI:
    • Highest in 2016 (over 250)
    • Slight improvement after 2019
    • Still remains in poorvery poor category
  • In 2025 (so far):
    • Delhi AQI ~180–190
    • Lucknow, Varanasi, Ahmedabad, Pune: also experienced prolonged poor AQ levels

North Indian Cities Perform the Worst

  • Six cities—Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Kanpur, Noida, Ghaziabad—consistently show high PM2.5 & AQI deterioration, especially winter.
  • Annual best AQI never enters “good” or even “satisfactory” range.

South & West Indian Cities Perform Better

  • Chennai, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Visakhapatnam show:
    • Better mean AQI levels (120–140 range)
    • More stable improvement post-2019
  • But they still fall short of clean air standards.

City-Level Variations

  • Chennai & Mumbai: best annual quality among all 15 cities
  • Bengaluru: did not record safe annual AQI even once but still far cleaner than north
  • Chandigarh, Visakhapatnam, Mumbai saw AQI improvements from 800 → 140 days of good-moderate air.

Why North Is More Polluted: Geographic & Climatic Factors 

1. Indo-Gangetic Plain Topography

  • North India is landlocked, unlike coastal south/west.
  • Bordered by the Himalayas in the north, preventing dispersion of pollutants.
  • Creates a “pollution bowl” where PM2.5 gets trapped.

2. Winter Inversion + Cold, Dry Air

  • Winter causes thermal (temperature) inversion:
    • The layer of warm air sits above cold air near the surface
    • Acts as a lid, trapping pollutants
  • Result: Smog, stagnation, prolonged pollution episodes.

3. Dust Load + Biomass Burning

  • Indo-Gangetic belt has heavy soil dustcrop residue burningbrick kilnsindustrial clusters.

4. Weak Wind Speeds

  • North experiences slow winds in winter; lack of sea breezes.
  • This reduces pollutant flushing.

Why South & West Perform Better ?

  • Coastal cities (Chennai, Mumbai):
    • Sea breeze circulation disperses pollutants
    • Higher humidity and cleaner marine air reduce dust
  • Less temperature inversion
  • Fewer winter smog events
  • Lesser biomass burning and lower dust aerosol load

Structural Factors Adding to North’s Problem

  • Dense urban structure → surface roughness that slows wind dispersion
  • High vehicle density
  • More industrial clusters
  • High secondary aerosol formation in winter

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