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The Times of India
The Times of India
National
Neel Kamal | TNN

Punjab witnessed reduced levels of pollution this Diwali, AQI reduction of 16.4% from last year

BATHINDA: Punjab environment minister Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer has stated that this year's air quality improved as compare to last years on the day of Diwali.

He said that 2 towns Khanna and Mandi Gobindgarh remained in the moderate category of AQI this year whereas last year as well as in 2020 no city remained in the moderate category.

Overall all the 6 cities of Punjab have observed a reduction in the AQI during this year's Diwali (2022) as compared to last year's Diwali days (2020 & 2021), said the Minister adding the Average AQI of Punjab this year Diwali was 224 (Poor) as compared to 268 (Poor) in 2021 and 328 (very Poor) in 2020.

The Maximum AQI was recorded at Amritsar this year with AQI at 262 (Poor). However, in the last year maximum value of AQI 327 (Very Poor) was observed in Jalandhar & in 2020 maximum value of AQI 386 (very poor) was observed in Amritsar. The minimum AQI for this year was recorded in Mandi Gobindgarh with AQI of 188 (Moderate) against the last year value of 220 (Poor) and also in 2020 with AQI value of 262 (Poor). Last year AQI of the 2 cities (Amritsar & Jalandhar) remained in very poor category whereas in 2020, 4 cities namely Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana & Patiala remained in very poor category. However, no city remained in very poor category of AQI this year. The Maximum AQI reduction in this year was observed in Jalandhar (31.2%) and minimum was observed in Patiala (7.0%), said the Minister.

PPCB Chairman Prof Adarsh Paul Vig said it was possible for people followed the advisory issued with respect to time period fixed for bursting of fire crackers and using the green crackers for celebrations of Diwali festival.

The Member Secretary PPCB Karunesh Garg said that the Punjab Pollution Control Board has installed Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) in 6 cities of Punjab Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Khanna, MandiGobindgarh and Patiala to monitor the ambient air quality on real time basis.

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