Jhalawar : Jhalawar Not only Delhi and NCR, these days the climate of Jhalawar city is also unhealthy. Especially on nine out of 20 days of the month of November, the air quality index (AQI) of the city has crossed 100. Talking about the last two months, the air quality of the city started deteriorating from the last week of October. The standard level of AQI is considered to be up to 50. In Jhalawar city it reached 174 in October. In the month of October, before Diwali, it reached 108 on October 28, whereas in the month of November till now it has not come below 100, but is increasing. The increased pollution level in the city after Diwali has shocked everyone. These days the level of pollution remains bad for health.
After the change in weather, the air has started getting worse. These days, the Air Quality Index (AQI) has increased in many parts of the entire state including the city. Whereas air pollution in Jhalawar city has reached bad category. Actually, a change in the climate of the city has been seen since November 4. Some of the major reasons for this are the effect of Diwali, smoke emanating from old vehicles and fireworks at weddings. The air quality in the city was in poor category till 18th November, but after that on 19th and 20th the AQI of the city was 255. Has reached. Which falls in the category of unhealthy.
This is the condition of the city
AQI in the city is showing high pollution since November 19. The maximum pollution in the city occurs till 10 pm. One reason for this is that firecrackers have been bursting continuously since Diwali. The wedding season has also started so crackers are being burst continuously. At the same time, the feeling of cold has increased at night. Due to this, smoke and dust particles keep circulating in the air. In such a situation, pollution has increased. Actually, in cold, the upper air is hot and the lower air is cold. Due to this, smoke, dust and other gases remain circulating downwards, instead of going upward. In such a situation, these gases cause pollution and smog. Due to this, pollution is increasing in Jhalawar city.
not getting report
Big screens were installed at two places in the city by the Pollution Control Board, in Mini Secretariat and New Block School. On which the air condition of the city is told 24 hours. But the screen in front of the Mini Secretariat has been lying damaged for two months. It is closed due to a fault in the wire. In such a situation, the people of the city are not able to estimate the level of pollution.