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Home / Environment / Delhi Gears Up for First Artificial Rainfall to Tackle Pollution

Delhi Gears Up for First Artificial Rainfall to Tackle Pollution

24 Oct

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Summary

  • Delhi to witness first artificial rain next week
  • Experiment aims to clean capital's air and balance environment
  • Particulate matter levels rise sharply after Diwali
Delhi Gears Up for First Artificial Rainfall to Tackle Pollution

On October 24, 2025, the Delhi government announced plans to conduct the city's first artificial rain experiment next week. According to Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the initiative is a "technologically historic" and "scientific approach to combatting pollution in Delhi."

The experiment is scheduled for October 29, 2025, as the weather department forecasts favorable cloudy conditions from October 28 to 30. Gupta stated that the government aims to "clean the capital's air and balance its environment through this innovation."

Experts note that the air quality in Delhi has deteriorated in recent days, with a sharp rise in particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5) levels. This shift from photochemical pollutants like ozone and carbon monoxide is attributed to increased combustion-driven emissions, primarily from firecrackers, vehicles, industries, and local burning.

The upcoming artificial rain experiment is a crucial step in the city's efforts to address its persistent air pollution challenges. By leveraging technology and favorable weather patterns, the Delhi government hopes to provide a sustainable solution to improve the capital's air quality and environmental well-being.

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The Delhi government is planning to conduct the city's first artificial rain experiment next week to combat air pollution.
According to the weather department, the artificial rain is likely to occur on October 29, 2025, as cloudy conditions are expected from October 28 to 30.
The artificial rain experiment is expected to clean the capital's air and balance its environment, as stated by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

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