A Road Map to Mitigate Delhi’s Pollution Crisis

A Road Map to Mitigate Delhi’s Pollution Crisis 8 Aug 2025

A Road Map to Mitigate Delhi’s Pollution Crisis

Delhi is months away from dangerous pollution levels that will harm residents’ health. Development loses value if the air remains toxic. 

  • A clear and decisive roadmap is essential to tackle this challenge head-on.

The Current State of Pollution In Delhi

  • Delhi’s air quality is alarmingly poor
  • The World Health Organisation (WHO) deems 5 units of Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) safe; however, Delhi’s PM2.5 levels in 2021 stood at a staggering 126.5 units – 25 times the safe limit. 
  • During winter months, this figure escalates to 300-400, reaching health emergency levels. This extreme pollution cuts average life expectancy by 6.3 years. 
  • The 2023 Air Quality Life Index attributes 25,000 annual deaths in Delhi to pollution.
  • Economically, pollution causes a 3% loss of GDP due to health costs, productivity loss, and work disruption, disproportionately affecting the poor. 
  • Clean air is a fundamental human right, yet it is denied to millions in the capital.

Limitations of the Government effort in controlling Pollution

  • The government has largely failed to address this crisis, relying on emergency measures like the odd-even scheme or firecracker bans. 
  • These actions only manage symptoms and do not attack the root cause
  • The problem is compounded by bureaucratic overlap, leading to blame games between various agencies and political entities
    • Delhi’s pollution is not an isolated city problem; it is a regional issue involving Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, demanding coordinated action.

Comprehensive Roadmap to Mitigation of Pollution

  • Addressing Bio-mass Burning: The burning of organic fuels, cow dung cakes, and crop residue (stubble) creates a thick blanket of smoke, a recurring seasonal phenomenon.
    • Action to be taken: Increase LPG adoption to 75% in NCR households, providing necessary subsidies.
      • Establish community biomass plants to convert crop residue into biogas, replicating successful models like Fatehgarh Sahib.
  • Curbing Industrial and Thermal Power Plant Emissions: Twelve thermal power plants (TPPs) operate in Delhi NCR, with seven still adhering to outdated 2015 emission standards, releasing excessive pollutants.
    • Action to be taken: Mandate Flu Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) technology in all thermal power plants in Delhi.
      • Decommission Thermal Power Plants older than 35 years, replacing them with clean technology alternatives.
      • Implement quarterly emission reporting for all industrial zones in Delhi NCR.
      • Enforce the installation of rooftop solar panels and the use of electric boilers in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
  • Reforming Brick Kiln Operations: Over 4,600 brick kilns operate in the NCR, particularly in Western UP that cause degradation of the topsoil and contaminate groundwater.
    • Action to be taken: Mandate the adoption of Zigzag technology for brick production, which reduces emissions by 60% and improves fuel efficiency.
      • Incentivise kiln owners with subsidies or interest-free loans to facilitate this technological transition.
  • Transforming Vehicle Fleets: Delhi has over 10 million registered vehicles, with low adoption rates for electric vehicles.
    • Action to be taken:  Ensure all two-wheeler deliveries are electric within 2-3 years.
      • Remove/ban all two-wheelers older than 10 years from roads within 24 months.
      • Transition over 300 taxis older than 8 years to electric vehicles within 2 years.
      • Add 5,000 more electric buses to the public transport fleet within 3 years.
  • Revolutionising Waste Management: Delhi generates 11,000 tons of solid waste daily, with over half ending up in massive landfill mountains. 70% of water flowing into the Yamuna from drains is untreated.
    • Action to be taken: Strictly enforce the Surat model of waste segregation, separating organic, inorganic, wet, and dry waste at the source.
      • Implement digital monitoring and impose fines on households that fail to segregate waste
      • Establish decentralised Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) at assembly and district levels, and repair existing older plants.
      • Integrate waste pickers into the formal sector.
      • Reclaim and transform existing landfills into green spaces.
  • Broader Actions: A substantial portion of Delhi’s pollution (30-40%) originates from neighbouring states. 
    • Therefore, a joint clean air action plan involving Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh is necessary
    • Unplanned urban growth, evident in the 57% increase in property rates since 2019 without commensurate infrastructure development, must be halted. 
    • Strict adherence to Delhi’s Master Plan, prioritising pedestrian zones, robust public transport, and green cover, is crucial. 
    • To further reduce vehicular emissions, private car usage must be disincentivised through higher parking rates and the implementation of congestion taxes.
  • Clear Targets and Future Vision: The target is to reduce PM2.5 levels by 40-50% by 2028 compared to 2023 levels. 

Conclusion

Mitigating Delhi’s pollution crisis demands a systematic and multi-faceted approach

  • With India’s population projected to reach 1.5 billion by 2036, uncontrolled urban growth, particularly in cities like Delhi, will inevitably lead to environmental collapse.
  • Only through these concerted efforts can Delhi secure a breathable future
Mains Practice

Q. Every winter, Delhi turns into a ‘gas chamber’ due to hazardous air pollution levels, severely impacting public health and economic productivity. Analyse the major sources contributing to Delhi’s pollution and suggest a multi-sectoral strategy to mitigate it in the short and long term. (10 Marks, 150 words)

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