Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday April 06,2015 launched India's first Air Quality Index(AQI)to monitor pollution level at the two-day conference of State Environment and Forest Ministers.
The Air Quality Index will be launched in ten cities across the country including the national capital
The Air Quality Index(AQI) is a global standard used to understand air quality.
It takes various parameters available in our national air quality standard and presents it as a cumulative on a 6 colour coded scale
Dark green denotes the cleanest and maroon denotes the most polluted.
However, the availability of this index is unlikely to make any immediate impact on improving the air quality
According to sources in the Central Pollution Control Board, there is no plan to take any action even if pollution levels remain severely high
This stands in stark contrast with China's capital Beijing which was the most polluted city before Delhi took over the crown.
Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar informed that the service will be expanded to 46 cities with a population of 1 million or more each and 20 state capitals in the next couple of years.
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