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Delhi Deafened 23 of 26 Monitoring Stations Broke Noise Limits

Delhi Deafened 23 of 26 Monitoring Stations Broke Noise Limits

Last Updated Oct - 22 - 2025, 04:57 PM | Source : Fela News

City noise pollution spikes as 23 out of 26 stations exceed decibel norms this Diwali.
Delhi deafened 23 of 26 monitoring
Delhi deafened 23 of 26 monitoring

This Diwali in New Delhi has been noisier much noisier than recent years. Real time monitoring shows that out of 26 official noise-monitoring stations across the city, 23 recorded sound levels exceeding the standard permissible decibel limits. 

The surge is being attributed to a return of the frenetic festive mindset: firecrackers, loudspeakers, cramped celebrations and reduced pandemic-era restraint. One station, in the busy Karol Bagh area, recorded some of the highest spikes a clear signal that urban festivity is back with full throttle. 

What does this mean for city-dwellers? For many, it’s more than just a temporary discomfort. Elevated noise affects sleep, concentration, stress levels and for some vulnerable groups (children, the elderly, those with health issues), it triggers real health risks. Studies have repeatedly shown that persistent noise beyond safe limits contributes to increased blood pressure, irritability and even cardiovascular concerns. 

Despite existing noise-standards and monitoring infrastructure, actual compliance appears weak. The fact that 88% of stations breached limits suggests that enforcement, public awareness and alternative celebrations might be lagging. Back in 2022 a similar pattern emerged with 23 out of 31 stations flagged as hotspots.

What can be done? For one, stronger enforcement during peak celebration days: banning certain kinds of firecrackers, curbing loudspeaker volumes after certain hours, stricter fines or action for repeat offenders. For another, spreading awareness among citizens that noise pollution isn’t just “festival noise” it has long-term consequences. Municipal bodies and pollution control agencies need to collaborate with local residents, markets and temple committees to plan quieter celebrations.

This Diwali’s backlash serves as a warning: the festive spirit should not come at the cost of public health. As Delhi moves ahead, authorities and residents will have to balance joy with responsibility, sound with silence, celebration with care.

 

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