From Delhi’s perennial grey haze to the startling toxic spikes in Kolkata, 2025 proved that breathing clean air in India is no longer a right - it’s a luxury postcode. If you looked at India from a satellite in 2025, you’d see a country cleanly sliced in half by its air quality. On one side, a northern and eastern belt wrapped in a persistent, dirty blanket of particulate matter; on the other, a southern peninsula that still remembers what blue sky looks like. Imaging by Sentinel-5P satellite (BBC News) The data from 2025 didn’t just shuffle the usual suspects - it revealed a terrifying widening of the pollution map, proving that the "bad air" problem has officially migrated beyond the capital. The Chokehold: Delhi, NCR, and the Kolkata Anomaly Credit: NDTV For years, Delhi has held the dubious crown, and 2025 was no different. With an AQI averaging 357 and ...
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