Delhi Skies: Cloud Seeding Initiative to Combat Pollution

Delhi employs cloud seeding to induce artificial rain, aiming to reduce pollution levels that plague the city annually during winter. This initiative, led by IIT-Kanpur, uses chemicals to enhance precipitation. If effective, a long-term plan may follow as the city struggles with persistent air quality issues.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 28-10-2025 16:29 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 16:29 IST
Delhi Skies: Cloud Seeding Initiative to Combat Pollution
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In a pioneering move to tackle severe air pollution, Delhi authorities initiated cloud seeding on Tuesday. This marks the first such endeavor in the Indian capital, aiming to create artificial rain to alleviate the smog-filled skies under the leadership of Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa.

The process involves dispersing chemicals into clouds to trigger rain, a technique used globally but new to Delhi. As the city grapples with poor air quality each winter, this trial, led by the Indian Institute of Technology in Kanpur, could pave the way for long-term solutions if successful.

Pollution in Delhi remains critical, with air quality readings in the 'very poor' category. The cloud seeding operation could potentially reduce pollution by up to 50%, according to IIT-Kanpur scientist Manindra Agrawal. However, consistent application may be required due to ongoing pollution sources.

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