make a short report on the decrease level of population due to lockdown
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NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite.
NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite. Key takeaways from the CPCB survey:
NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite. Key takeaways from the CPCB survey: As on March 29, 2020, a total of 91 cities were under ‘Good’ & ‘Satisfactory’ category, with 31 cities with ‘Good’ AQI values. As on March 29, 2020 no city is under ‘Poor’ AQI category.
NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite. Key takeaways from the CPCB survey: As on March 29, 2020, a total of 91 cities were under ‘Good’ & ‘Satisfactory’ category, with 31 cities with ‘Good’ AQI values. As on March 29, 2020 no city is under ‘Poor’ AQI category.Substantial improvement in air quality of Delhi NCR is noted during the lockdown period- PM10 and PM2.5 levels were reduced by about 35 to 40% in Delhi as the major contributing sources to PM & NOx emissions (prominent pollutants in Delhi NCR) have been restricted.
NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite. Key takeaways from the CPCB survey: As on March 29, 2020, a total of 91 cities were under ‘Good’ & ‘Satisfactory’ category, with 31 cities with ‘Good’ AQI values. As on March 29, 2020 no city is under ‘Poor’ AQI category.Substantial improvement in air quality of Delhi NCR is noted during the lockdown period- PM10 and PM2.5 levels were reduced by about 35 to 40% in Delhi as the major contributing sources to PM & NOx emissions (prominent pollutants in Delhi NCR) have been restricted.The improvement in air quality of 85 cities was noted as most of the vehicles remained off road and non-essential industrial units closed during Janta Curfew and national wide lockdown.
NEW DELHI: While the country is caught in a lockdown and faces a grim battle with coronavirus, the Central Pollution Control Board has assessed that the ‘Janta Curfew’ on March 22 and the lockdown since March 24 has led to a near dramatic improvement in the air quality across large parts of India especially Delhi-NCR and the Indo-gangetic plain. Industrial cities, however, saw no respite. Key takeaways from the CPCB survey: As on March 29, 2020, a total of 91 cities were under ‘Good’ & ‘Satisfactory’ category, with 31 cities with ‘Good’ AQI values. As on March 29, 2020 no city is under ‘Poor’ AQI category.Substantial improvement in air quality of Delhi NCR is noted during the lockdown period- PM10 and PM2.5 levels were reduced by about 35 to 40% in Delhi as the major contributing sources to PM & NOx emissions (prominent pollutants in Delhi NCR) have been restricted.The improvement in air quality of 85 cities was noted as most of the vehicles remained off road and non-essential industrial units closed during Janta Curfew and national wide lockdown.Most of the million plus population cities, which have high population density and substantial share of emissions from transport sector, showed improvement in air quality levels