Delhi's Air Quality Battle: Minister Vows Artificial Rain Amid AQI Drop

Delhi's air quality has shown significant improvement with AQI dropping 50 points in a single day. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa credits this progress to the intensified winter enforcement drive involving thousands of teams. The government is now preparing for artificial rain through cloud seeding in collaboration with IIT Kanpur and IMD. Additional mechanized sweepers and anti-smog guns will soon be deployed to sustain this positive trend.

Key Points: Delhi AQI Improves as Sirsa Announces Artificial Rain Plans

  • AQI dropped from 353 to 305 following intensified winter enforcement measures
  • 2,000 teams deployed day and night monitoring pollution hotspots across Delhi
  • Government planning artificial rain through cloud seeding with IIT Kanpur and IMD
  • Additional 70 mechanized sweepers and anti-smog guns to cover 1,440 km of roads
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AQI improves marginally: Sirsa claims steps yielding results, vows artificial rain in Delhi soon

Delhi's AQI drops 50 points as Environment Minister Sirsa reveals artificial rain plans and expanded anti-pollution measures with 2,000 enforcement teams deployed.

"Delhi's AQI has improved significantly — today's level of 305 is nearly 50 points better than yesterday's 353 - Manjinder Singh Sirsa"

New Delhi, Oct 23

Hinting at using artificial rain to counter air pollution in Delhi, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Thursday that the intensified winter enforcement drive has started yielding measurable results as the AQI dropped 50 points in one day.

“Delhi’s AQI has improved significantly — today’s level of 305 is nearly 50 points better than yesterday’s 353. The city is responding to swift, coordinated action on the ground,” Sirsa stated after a review meeting.

He directed departments to sustain this progress with a laser focus on identified pollution hotspots, ensuring inter-agency coordination through the Green War Room. “Around 2,000 teams are in the field day and night. Delhi’s strategy is not limited to winter — it is a 24×7, year-round governance model that keeps data, accountability, and citizens at its core,” said Sirsa.

He added that while current measures are showing results, the government is also preparing for the future. “Our efforts are not limited to the present — we’re strengthening the future. Work will soon begin for getting 70 more mechanised sweepers, 70 additional anti-smog guns, water sprinklers and 140 litter pickers covering 1,440 km of roads. We’re encouraging innovation through Delhi’s Clean Air Challenge, and cloud seeding will soon be conducted with IIT Kanpur and IMD,” said Sirsa.

Sharing details of the Delhi government’s Comprehensive Enforcement Deployment, Sirsa said that as part of dust and construction management 200 day teams and 178-night teams (970+ personnel) are deployed to monitor dust and construction norms. Sites above 500 sqm are under strict monitoring. MCD, PWD, DDA, DSIIDC, and CPWD are leading with GPS-tracked sweepers and daily Green War Room reporting, said a statement.

Claiming significant success in controlling open burning, the Minister said that 230 day and 213 night patrols (total 443 teams) with over 1,200 personnel are active against garbage, leaf, and biomass burning. The contingents are deployed by MCD, DDA, DSIIDC, and the Revenue Department, he said.

To curb vehicular emissions, 578 teams from the Transport and allied departments, and 505 mobile prosecution teams of Delhi Traffic Police with 974 officers, are on the ground to check PUC, idling, and visible smoke violations.

He said industrial pollution checks have also been stepped up, with 65 dedicated teams (33 DPCC and 32 DSIIDC) conducting daily inspections to ensure the use of PNG fuel only and emission compliance in units.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see coordinated action, but 305 AQI is still 'very poor' category. We need more aggressive measures. The artificial rain plan seems like a temporary fix rather than addressing root causes like stubble burning and vehicle emissions.
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Arjun K
Appreciate the detailed breakdown of teams deployed. 2000+ teams working round the clock shows serious intent. Hope the mechanized sweepers and anti-smog guns arrive soon. Delhi needs all the help it can get during winter pollution season.
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Delhi recently, the air quality has been a major concern. Glad to see concrete steps being taken. The 24x7 monitoring approach makes sense - pollution isn't just a winter problem anymore.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the efforts, let's be honest - we hear similar announcements every year. The real test is whether these measures will show consistent results through December and January when pollution peaks. Action speaks louder than words.
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Kavya N
The collaboration with IIT Kanpur for cloud seeding is a smart move. Indian institutions have the technical expertise to make this work. Hope this brings some relief to Delhiites struggling with respiratory issues. 🙏

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