Blame game over Delhi’s air must stop
The fixation on farmers hides the larger truth — industries, power plants and transport remain the biggest polluters
INDIA ranks second among 252 countries for poor air quality on the global pollution scale. The AQLI (2025) report by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago estimates that the residents of Delhi NCR may lose 8.2 years of life expectancy if the current PM2.5 levels — which are eight times higher than the World Health Organisation's safe-air standard — persist.