Delhi pollution: pollution levels in Delhi are still worrying, joined the top -10 cities in April -Delhi pollution placed the fifth most polluted city in April

State Bureau, New -Delhi. Despite all the measures, air pollution in Delhi is still much higher than the set standards. Alam is that the capital is also fifth in April in terms of pollution. The average level of PM 2.5 was recorded in April in April in April. It is higher than the normal level. At the same time, pollution at the normal level is for 80 percent day. This information was revealed in the April -Month Pollution Analysis Report of the Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (Crea). This report claims that 248 ie 90 percent out of 273 cities of the country are still much higher than the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the report, the PM 2.5 level was lived in 248 cities by national standards, while it remained in only seven cities according to the WHO standards. It should be known to be the level of PM 2.5 in the national standard 60 micrograms per cubic meter and MGCM and who is up to 15 micrograms per cubic meter mgcm. The highest pollution to the Bernihat border in April was also the most polluted boundary to Bernihat (Assam/Meghalaya) in April. The average PM 2.5 level here was 119 micrograms per cubic meter. In Bernihat, 13 days of pollution were very bad, six days bad, five days normal and six days at a satisfactory level. The average PM 2.5 level in Delhi was 77 micrograms per cubic meter. Here, pollution here was normal, nine days bad and five days in the satisfying category. These are the ten most polluted cities in the country, while the ten most polluted cities in the country Siwan, Rajgir, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Hajipur, Baghpat, Aurangabad and Sasaram include. It includes five Bihar in Bihar, two in Uttar Pradesh and one city in Assam, Haryana and Delhi. It is also clear in the report that the pollution level in the first four months of this year was so much that even if the pollution was the rest of the year, it will remain more than the standards at the annual average. Crea analyst Manoj Kumar says that the country should revise its pollution standards at this stage. The current standard is older than the decade. The revision of standards will also accelerate the war on pollution. Which also changed its standards a few years ago. Read this- Majlis Park Hunting Pur Village has been waiting for the subway, the operation will start soon; Learn what is update