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DELHI NO LONGER WORLD’S MOST POLLUTED CITY

Four other Indian cities feature in 7 most polluted cities in world, according to a WHO report

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, ranked worst in 2014, is no longer the world’s most polluted city.

However, four other Indian cities were among the seven most polluted cities, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said on Thursday, warning that over 80 per cent of the world’s city dwellers breathe poor quality air.

According to a new report by WHO based on data collected between 2008 and 2013, New Delhi was the 11th most polluted city, while four other Indian cities — Gwalior (2), Allahabad (3), Patna (6) and Raipur (7) — figured among the seven cities with worst air quality.

The improvemen­t in New Delhi’s ranking comes after a string of measures taken by both the Centre and the Delhi government. These included levying of environmen­t cess and implementa­tion of the vehicle-plying rationing or the odd-even scheme to regulate traffic.

In a sample of selected mega-cities with a population above 14 million, New Delhi was, however, the most polluted, followed by Cairo and Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka.

New Delhi’s air quality was measured by the presence of particulat­e matter (PM) 2.5 which had an annual average measuremen­t of 122.

Ten other Indian cities were also among the 20 most polluted cities in the world. In WHO’s 2014 report, 13 out of 20 most polluted cities were in India. According to the WHO report, Delhi's annual mean PM10 was 229. Zabol in Iran figured as the city with dirtiest air.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted, “Latest WHO report — Delhi no more most polluted city. Congrats Delhiites.”

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