Can a "Blue Sky" Return to Indian Megacities

Kumar P, Jain S, Gurjar B R, Sharma P, Khare MLidia Morawska, Rex Britter
Atmospheric Environment
2013

Deterioration of air quality in Indian megacities (Delhi, Mumbai or Kolkata) is much more significant than that observed in the megacities of developed countries. Densely packed high-rise buildings restrict the self-cleaning capabilities of Indian megacities. Also, the ever growing number of on-road vehicles, resuspension of the dust, and anthropogenic activities exacerbate the levels of ambient air pollution, which is in turn breathed by urban dwellers. Pollution levels exceeding the standards on a regular basis often result in a notable increase in morbidity and mortality. This article discusses the challenges faced by Indian megacities in their quest for sustainable growth, without compromising the air quality and urban way of life.

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Air pollution
Clean air
Mega cities
Particulate matter
Traffic emissions