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Air Pollution: Delhi breathes clean air, app to check pollution level from the these apps

Air Pollution: Delhi breathes clean air, app to check pollution level from the these apps

The residents of Delhi could finally breathe in clean air as the pre-monsoon rains washed away the smoke and cleansed the polluted air. The capital of the nation has experienced a substantially cleaner weather in a year, which only indicates the situation is dire for the residents. The AQI value today was recorded as 83, which meant “Satisfactory”, an improvement from the recent condition that couldn’t pass the meter from being very poor and severe. The air quality is going to improve as Monsoon engulfs the city, and has the chance to touch the good level too, it the downpour continues.

HAWA BADLO APP

But it is always better to have the knowledge about the air quality and the level of pollution in the area where you reside. There are many app available on Android play store, that can help you know if the environment around you is choking with pollutants or not. You can download the government sanctioned, Air pollution accountability app, named Hawa Badlo which is available on Google play store and can be downloaded for free. The app is going to show you how the air quality in different regions across the country. It presents you with a map, and by clicking on the location, you can find out the pollution level of the place easily.

AIR QUALITY INDEX BREEZO METER

Another app that could help in detecting pollution is called Air Quality Index BreezoMeter which is also available playstore for free and is has services in India too. It is highly effient in detecting the level of pollution in the air outdoors. All that the users need to do is tap on the map that is shown to them in the app, and tap at whatever region they want to check, be it their street, their city or any other region in their country. It is one of the best weather app that you can use.

The weather conditions in Delhi keep fluctuating between bad to worse, but have improved because of the natural causes. The government should take steps to make it possible to control the level of smoke and dirt that goes into the bodies of the public and damages them.

 

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Abhishek Rana

Since my early childhood, I’ve loved writing, watching movies and having an opinion. Now, I do it professionally. Always looking for new ways to challenge myself.

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