Skip to content
thelocalreport.in thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
thelocalreport.in
thelocalreport.in

Thelocalreport.in is a news website which includes national international,#sports,#wealth,#weather, #entertainment and other types of news.

IIT Kanpur director explains why there was no rain in Delhi due to cloud seeding; Another attempt planned today

Justin, 29/10/202529/10/2025

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source

New Delhi, Oct 29 (IANS) The much-awaited effort to create artificial rain through cloud seeding in parts of Delhi has not been “completely successful”. According to Manindra Agarwal, director of IIT Kanpur, the failure was mainly caused by insufficient moisture in the clouds, emphasizing that cloud seeding is not a magic bullet for Delhi’s pollution crisis, but an emergency, last resort. He also said that the team is planning to make new efforts on Wednesday

Speaking exclusively to NDTV on Tuesday, Agarwal, whose institute is collaborating with the Delhi government for this pilot project, said the team is planning to make fresh attempts on Wednesday, hoping for better results.

Agarwal told NDTV, “There has been no rain so far. It is not completely successful in that sense. Unfortunately, the moisture content in the clouds present today was not very high. I am told it was only around 15-20 per cent. With such low humidity levels, the chances of rain are not very high. But this test has given our team more confidence to continue with it.”

The IIT Kanpur-led team used 20 percent silver iodide and the rest a mixture of rock salt and common salt to seed the clouds. A total of 14 flares were fired on Tuesday.

Aggarwal said, “There were conflicting reports about the possibility of rain today. Some forecasts predicted rain, while others did not. But our own observation was that the moisture content in the clouds was very low – and this may be true for the entire area we passed through. Therefore, we do not expect rain today.”

ALSO READ  Rahul Gandhi insulted Bihar, people will respond appropriately: BJP’s Rohan Gupta

Two additional flights are scheduled for Wednesday, he said, and operations will continue whenever suitable clouds are available.

When asked whether cloud seeding could serve as a long-term solution to Delhi’s persistent air pollution, Aggarwal was candid in his response.

“This is an SOS solution, which can be attempted only in times of crisis when pollution levels are very high. This is not a permanent solution. The permanent solution, of course, is to control the sources of pollution. Ideally, we should reach a stage where there is no need for cloud seeding as the pollution itself has abated. Till then, this is one of the tools available to provide temporary relief,” he said.

Aggarwal admitted that the current cost of operations is high as the flights are being operated from Uttar Pradesh. However, he added that these costs could be reduced substantially in future efforts.

“Any effort that results in a partial reduction in pollution benefits everyone. Even if it rains after a few days, it can provide some relief,” he said.

According to preliminary reports by the Delhi government, the cloud seeding experiment helped reduce particulate matter levels in some targeted areas. Two minor rainfall events were recorded around 4 pm on Tuesday – 0.1 mm in Noida and 0.2 mm in Greater Noida.

Before seeding, PM 2.5 levels were recorded at 221 (Mayur Vihar), 230 (Karol Bagh), and 229 (Burari). After seeding, they dropped to 207, 206 and 203 respectively.

Similarly, PM 10 levels in the same areas dropped from 207, 206 and 209 to 177, 163 and 177.

ALSO READ  Durgapur gangrape: Odisha BJP MP accuses Bengal Police of giving contradictory statements

Delhi Forest and Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa had confirmed that two cloud seeding attempts were conducted on Tuesday with the help of IIT Kanpur – one in the morning and the other in the evening.

“Today, one attempt was made in the morning and another in the evening. The results are still being collected,” Sirsa told IANS. He stressed that the Delhi government is committed to finding scientific solutions to deal with the city’s toxic air.

The experiment comes at a time when Delhi’s air quality has deteriorated rapidly in the days following Diwali celebrations. The air quality index (AQI) in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) remained in the “poor” to “very poor” category, with smog blanketing large parts of the city.

Cloud seeding involves spreading substances such as silver iodide nanoparticles, iodine-rich salt and dry ice into the atmosphere to encourage cloud condensation and trigger precipitation. It is often used in areas suffering from water shortages, or to reduce hailstorms and fog.

On Tuesday, the IIT Kanpur aircraft created a corridor about 25 nautical miles (46.3 km) long and four nautical miles (7.4 km) wide covering the areas between Khekra and Burari colonies.

The first flight released six flares at an altitude of about 4,000 feet, while the second, which took off at 3:55 p.m., deployed eight flares at a slightly higher altitude of 5,000 feet.

Despite the lack of rainfall, experts consider the test a significant technological breakthrough, being one of India’s most advanced urban cloud seeding operations to date.

ALSO READ  Remarkable Success Of Conservation In India

–IANS

jk/red

India News air qualitycloud seedingDelhi pollutionemergency measuresIIT Kanpurmoisture contentPM levelpollution controltechnological breakthrough

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Follow Us On Google News

  • PM Shri controversy in Kerala ended when elder brother CPI-M surrendered to CPI
  • कैंसर के ‘शर्मनाक’ लक्षण ने किशोर को महीनों तक बोलने से रोके रखा
  • BSF’s historic camel squad will grace the unity parade with 52 camels from Jodhpur.
  • Independent EV Price Index October 2025
  • India Maritime Week: Ahead of PM Modi’s address, participants laud rapid growth in sector
  • ‘The exciting hobby that helped me overcome menopause anxiety’
  • Tamil Nadu BJP demands CBI probe into Rs 888 crore ‘job scam’ in municipal department
  • This popular skincare brand has taken £30 off one of its best-selling bundles
  • There will be light to moderate rain in South Bengal due to the impact of Cyclone Montha.
  • Tom Aspinall still can’t see in right eye four days after winking at UFC 321
  • Dropout rate rises at all levels in TN school, raises concern among teachers
  • Ben & Jerry’s co-founder claims Unilever blocked Palestine-themed ice cream
  • ED raids businessman’s house in Kolkata, seizes more than Rs 1 crore
  • Tom Daly bans celebrity traitors from wearing his own knitwear brand
  • Coimbatore forest officials turn to AI, thermal cameras to tackle rising elephant attacks in neighborhoods
  • ‘Anti-Greta’ climate denier Naomi Seibt seeks asylum in US
  • Relief and restoration work in full swing in cyclone-hit Andhra Pradesh
  • The NHS made the morning after pill free for all women – here’s how to get it
  • Supreme Court postpones hearing on petition challenging Sonam Wangchuk’s detention till November 24
  • Man who died after being stabbed three times in west London has been named
  • UP CM says there is a chance to choose development instead of mafia in Bihar elections
  • How climate change is changing the way athletes train ahead of the Winter Olympics
  • SC suggests legislature to amend definition of ‘dependent’ under Employees’ Compensation Act, 1923
  • Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba amid ‘deadly storm’ warnings
  • Bihar won’t forget era of Jungle raj: Jitan Ram Manjhi slams Mahagathbandhan
  • Students skip history exam after failure to teach about the wrong Caesar
  • Can weather change make you sick? What do doctors suggest?
  • Fake job placement case: Raid in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir
  • Myleene Klass on turning pain into strength: ‘You can be destroyed so easily by fire’
  • Deadly floods hit central Vietnam, killing at least 10
  • Alan Carr says he’s longtime friends with Paloma Faith after celebrity traitors
  • Cyclone Montha: Train movement affected due to water logging on tracks in Telangana
  • Honda is back in the room with spectacular new models
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • World
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • United States
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Add thelocalreport.in As A Trusted Source in Google

Canada News

  • Photo Gallery: Drake joins Vibes Kartel at Toronto concert
    Photo Gallery: Drake joins Vibes Kartel at Toronto concert
  • Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
    Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
  • Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
    Latest: Blue Jays and Dodgers scoreless after Game 1 of World Series
  • Ticketmaster says it doesn't 'set or control' ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
    Ticketmaster says it doesn’t ‘set or control’ ticket prices in response to uproar over Jays World Series resale costs
  • What's changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
    What’s changed since the last time the Jays were in the World Series?
  • James Day's Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares
    James Day’s Haunted Woods in Kahunawa: Rebuilt after fire, ready for 20 years of Halloween scares

India News

  • PM Shri controversy in Kerala ended when elder brother CPI-M surrendered to CPI
    PM Shri controversy in Kerala ended when elder brother CPI-M surrendered to CPI
  • BSF's historic camel squad will grace the unity parade with 52 camels from Jodhpur.
    BSF’s historic camel squad will grace the unity parade with 52 camels from Jodhpur.
  • India Maritime Week: Ahead of PM Modi's address, participants laud rapid growth in sector
    India Maritime Week: Ahead of PM Modi’s address, participants laud rapid growth in sector
  • Tamil Nadu BJP demands CBI probe into Rs 888 crore 'job scam' in municipal department
    Tamil Nadu BJP demands CBI probe into Rs 888 crore ‘job scam’ in municipal department
  • There will be light to moderate rain in South Bengal due to the impact of Cyclone Montha.
    There will be light to moderate rain in South Bengal due to the impact of Cyclone Montha.
  • Dropout rate rises at all levels in TN school, raises concern among teachers
    Dropout rate rises at all levels in TN school, raises concern among teachers

Us News

  • Common vitamin could halve your skin cancer risk, large-scale study confirms
  • The HIDDEN Secret Behind Elon Musk’s Logos?
  • REGENESIS: How The Suppressed Power of Light-Based Healing DEFEATS Big Pharma
  • Very strange: Why did the TPUSA AV employee shoot a selfie video right after Charlie was shot?
  • Candace Owens releases text messages showing Charlie Kirk predicted her death
  • Can Anyone Explain This About The ChatGPT Logo?

Uk News

  • कैंसर के 'शर्मनाक' लक्षण ने किशोर को महीनों तक बोलने से रोके रखा
    कैंसर के ‘शर्मनाक’ लक्षण ने किशोर को महीनों तक बोलने से रोके रखा
  • Independent EV Price Index October 2025
    Independent EV Price Index October 2025
  • 'The exciting hobby that helped me overcome menopause anxiety'
    ‘The exciting hobby that helped me overcome menopause anxiety’
  • This popular skincare brand has taken £30 off one of its best-selling bundles
    This popular skincare brand has taken £30 off one of its best-selling bundles
  • Tom Aspinall still can't see in right eye four days after winking at UFC 321
    Tom Aspinall still can’t see in right eye four days after winking at UFC 321
  • Ben & Jerry's co-founder claims Unilever blocked Palestine-themed ice cream
    Ben & Jerry’s co-founder claims Unilever blocked Palestine-themed ice cream
  • World
  • United States
  • India News
  • Uk
  • Canada
  • thelocalreport.in Company Details
  • Terms and Conditions
  • DNPA Code of Ethics
  • Correction Policy
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Rss Feeds
©2025 thelocalreport.in | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes