Keeper of the foul air
This city is essentially uninhabitable from November to January inclusive and barely liveable the rest of the year. Should it even remain the nationβs capital?
I realise Shashi Tharoor is frustrated here β revealing the increasingly evident gap between what the Delhi and the Indian governments can do about air pollution and the scale of improvements on the ground β but Delhi should certainly remain the national capital. Changing this designation because the existing one has become nearly uninhabitable for four months out of 12 is to say the capitalhood of the city is the problem, not the pollution itself. Low hanging fruit but still.
The countryβs mainstream press has also been cynical enough to remember thereβs an air pollution crisis only when Delhiβs air becomes patently foul, not the air in any other city. Ambient pollution in places like Guwahati and Katihar is also not concentrated in the winter months, although this isnβt to say Delhiβs air is better during the summer. If the national capital moves away from Delhi, the press spotlight will move with it, and rather than deal with Delhiβs pollution now, weβll all deal with the new capitalβs pollution a few years later.
Then again Prime Minister Narendra Modi isnβt bound to go anywhere considering he just had a fancy new parliament built for himself.