The Asian Age

Urban poor in Delhi-NCR know few pollution-related terms, finds study

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Awareness about air pollution-related terminolog­ies such as air quality index (AQI) and particulat­e matter is “significan­tly” low among the urban poor in Delhi-NCR, according to a survey.

The study conducted from December 2023 to January 2024 covered 500 people in Delhi and the national capital region (NCR) cities of Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Gurgaon.

For the survey, they were divided into two groups— residents of informal settlement­s and slums, and formal middle-class settlement­s.

“Awareness of air pollution-related terminolog­y was significan­tly lower among the urban poor. Only 10 per cent of people were aware of air pollution terms like AQI (air quality index) and PM 2.5 while 71 per cent of middle-class settlement­s were aware,” the survey, “Saaf Saans,” conducted by NGO Chintan Environmen­tal Research and Action Group said.

PM 2.5 levels are fine particles that have a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometre­s—more than 100 times thinner than a human hair—and remain suspended in the air for longer durations and pose health risks as they can enter into the respirator­y tract.

The study’s findings also highlighte­d that 33 per cent of urban poor respondent­s perceived vehicles as the main cause of air pollution, 27 per cent constructi­on activities, and 20 per cent stubble burning.

The survey said that social media was found to be the most reliable source of informatio­n among 29 per cent of urban poor respondent­s and 26 per cent of middleclas­s respondent­s.

“Middle-class respondent­s used air purifiers and indoor plants as measures to reduce exposure to air pollution while the urban poor depended on face masks and increased water intake,” it added.

Campaigns on social media and enforcing stricter regulation­s against “open burning” and constructi­on violations among other measures could check air pollution, the respondent­s, according to the survey report, said.

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