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Home / Environment / Uttarakhand's Green Havens Choke on Pollution

Uttarakhand's Green Havens Choke on Pollution

18 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Uttarakhand's air quality has declined due to deforestation and construction.
  • Dehradun recorded an AQI of 267 amidst rising pollution.
  • Increased vehicle numbers and tourism exacerbate air quality issues.
Uttarakhand's Green Havens Choke on Pollution

The serene environment of Uttarakhand is facing an alarming deterioration in air quality. Cities previously sought for their clean air are now registering poor AQI levels, with Dehradun recording an AQI of 267. This decline is attributed to a confluence of factors including rampant deforestation for development projects, extensive construction activities, and a continuously growing number of vehicles within the state.

Factors contributing to this pollution crisis include climate change impacts like extended summers and altered rainfall patterns, alongside increased instances of forest fires during summer. The dry conditions, exacerbated by a lack of rain over the past 50 days, cause dust particles to remain suspended, leading to respiratory difficulties. Bonfires during colder winters and the sheer volume of construction dust further compound the problem.

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An escalating number of vehicles, with 4.3 million registered in the last 25 years, coupled with a rise in tourism, significantly contributes to exhaust fumes and air pollution. Popular tourist destinations and pilgrimage routes like the Char Dham Yatra see a further influx of vehicles, intensifying the environmental strain and threatening Uttarakhand's reputation as a pristine escape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Air pollution in Uttarakhand is caused by deforestation, construction, increased vehicles, forest fires, and climate change.
Dehradun recently recorded an AQI of 267, indicating poor air quality.
Increased tourism leads to more vehicles, contributing to exhaust fumes and worsening air pollution in popular destinations.

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