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Volume 6 Issue 6
November-December 2025
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Ultra Sonography of The Air Quality in Delhi
| Author(s) | Mr Md Munib, Iqra Rahman Munib |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | Delhi’s air today tells a story that cannot be seen, only felt. Every breath carries traces of dust, smoke, and the unspoken fatigue of a city struggling to survive its own progress. To understand this invisible illness, this study introduces a novel metaphor — the ultrasonography of air quality — where the city’s atmosphere is examined as a living organism under diagnostic observation. Through satellite imagery, ground-level air quality data, and public health perception surveys, the research attempts to “listen” to the heartbeat of Delhi’s environment. Much like a physician reading a sonogram, we read the patterns of particulate matter (PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀), nitrogen oxides, and carbon compounds not as mere numbers but as symptoms of atmospheric distress. The results reveal that Delhi’s air behaves like an overworked lung — congested, inflamed, and fighting for breath. Each layer of smog represents a tissue of neglect, and each pollutant spike echoes the collective pulse of urban exhaustion. But this is not only a medical diagnosis of the sky; it is also an ethical reflection on how humanity treats its shared lungs. By transforming complex environmental data into an emotionally accessible narrative, this research proposes a new discipline — Environmental Ultrasonography— where science meets sensitivity, and data becomes dialogue. The ultimate goal is to make invisible pollution visible to the human heart, bridging the distance between awareness and empathy. Delhi’s atmosphere, when viewed through this lens, is not merely polluted — it is pleading. And like any patient, it does not seek pity, only timely treatment: cleaner policies, greener cities, and a more conscious humanity. This paper invites readers to not just study the air, but to feel it — to recognise that every city has a breath, and Delhi’s is growing faint. |
| Keywords | Air Pollution, Delhi Atmosphere, Environmental Ultrasonography,Planetary Health |
| Published In | Volume 6, Issue 6, November-December 2025 |
| Published On | 2025-11-20 |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.63363/aijfr.2025.v06i06.2028 |
| Short DOI | https://doi.org/hbdswv |
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