Managluru: APD presents report on air and noise pollution during Diwali

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October 30, 2017

Mangaluru, Oct 30: The city based Anti-Pollution Drive (APD) Foundation in association with St George’s Homeopathy had initiated a multi-location, air and noise pollution test in Mangaluru city over three days on pre and post Diwali period. The samples for the study were as collected at Alvares Road in Kadri, The Gokarnatheshwara temple dwara in Kudroli, Land Link Township in Konchady and Pai compound in Urva Stores.

The drive was carried out on three days starting from 17 October (a day prior to Diwali), 18 October (Day of Diwali) and 19 October (Day after Diwali). The ‘One Earth Enviro Labs’ a specialized laboratory was engaged for collecting the data and analysing the values.

This drive had become significant after the apex court banning few types of firecrackers keeping in view the noise and air pollution during Diwali. According to Abdullah A Rehman founder, the APDF has conducted several drives in the past and the recent one was titled ‘Shuddha Gaali’ (clean air) drive.  This Diwali several people in Mangalore have taken an informed decision to avoid bursting firecrackers as we are coming in terms with its hazardous effect on our health and the environment.

According to the report, Mangalureans breathe easy as it appears from the values of both ambient air quality and noise levels the city has celebrated Diwali in a responsible way but it could be much better in the coming years. Mangaluru being a coastal city had the sea breeze neutralise some of the particulate matter in the ambient air quality segment.

The report collated by the One Earth Enviro Labs, in respect to air quality has indicated that the sample taken on 16 October (pre Diwali) at Kudroli Dwara was 55.99 against a standard Particulate matter of 60 at 2.5 micrometer (PM 2.5) on the scale. On another scale of particulate matter with larger diameter (PM 10) has recorded 71.74 against standard value of 100.  However, there has been a significant increase in Suspended Particulate matter in the post Diwali period at 327.04 SPM (Suspended Particulate Matter) against 269.58 SPM in the pre Diwali at this location. Though the Sulphur Oxides were Below Detectable Levels (BDL) the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) had spiked to 10.13 from the pre Diwali value of 9.67 which is a marginal increase considering the standard value levels at 80.

Alvares Road, Kadri recorded less PM 2.5 at 40.99 on post Diwali against the pre Diwali value of 49.99. At PM 10 there was a surge from 78.70 to 83.37. At this location the Sulphur Oxides recorded 7.21 while the Nitrogen Oxides was below detectable Levels on pre Diwali sample but it was 12.89 on post Diwali sample. On the SPM front, Alvares Road recorded the least surge from 26.35 to 59.7 in the two sample periods respectively.

The Land Link Township at Konchady was no different than the other areas in measurement of air quality during the pre and post Diwali. At PM 2.5 the township recorded 37.49 and 24.25 respectively. At PM 10, the township experienced a marginal increase at 59.22 from 56.28. The NOx also saw a surge from 9.67 to 16.72 which is the highest in this bracket among all samples. In another set the SPM levels had gone down from 84.94 to 55.87 in the pre and post Diwali respectively.

At Pai Compound Urva Stores, the values varied on even lines. The PM 2.5 showed a decrease in the post Diwali period at 37.99 from 49.49. At PM 10 the values nosedived to 69.71 from 96.44. The NOx levels however surged from 9.00 to 16.19. The SPM levels also increased relatively from 14.72 to 26.39 during the two sampling periods respectively.

The sampling study did not however indicate the presence of Lead and except at Alvares Road Kadri in post Diwali period, all the other locations the SOx was below detectable levels. The ambient air quality tests were conducted as per the National Ambient Air Quality standards.

Noise Pollution

Even on the noise pollution front during the Diwali, the city recorded an average noise pollution levels at 57.42 dB (pre Diwali) against the standard limit of 60 prescribed by the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB). An average marginal increase of 4.75 decibels was recorded post Diwali at the four mentioned sampling locations. The average noise level in the city on 18 and 19 October 2017 is said to be 62.17 decibels, just 2.17 decibels more than the permissible limits.

The lowest post Diwali noise level was recorded at Alvares Road in Kadri at 59.3 decibels during peak hours while Land Links Township in Konchadi saw the highest level at 64.7 during the same period.

This study was undertaken by APDF to also correlate its previous Shuddha Gaali study which was piloted to emphasize the contribution of transport pollution and smoke emitting vehicles.  This research determines polluting vehicles still remain the maximum polluting factor in our community. Like how each Government is focusing on making our festivals safe, they also need to focus on strict regulations on smoke emitting vehicles, he added.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru, Dec 15: Air India Express has announced that it will resume direct flight services between Mangaluru and Muscat from March 2026, restoring an important international air link for passengers from the coastal region.

Airport authorities said the service will operate twice a week—on Sundays and Tuesdays—from March 1. The initial flights are scheduled on March 3, 8 and 10, followed by March 15 and 17, with the same operating pattern to continue thereafter. The flight duration is approximately three hours and 25 minutes.

The Mangaluru–Muscat route was earlier operated under the 2025 summer schedule, with services beginning on July 14. At that time, Air India Express had operated four flights a week before suspending the service.

Officials said the summer schedule will come into effect from March 29, after which changes in flight timings and departure schedules from Mangaluru are expected. Passengers have been advised to check the latest schedules while planning their travel.

The resumption of direct flights to Muscat is expected to significantly benefit expatriates, business travellers and others, further strengthening Mangaluru’s air connectivity with the Gulf region.

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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December 15,2025

Mangaluru police have arrested a 27-year-old NRI on his return from Saudi Arabia in connection with an Instagram post allegedly containing derogatory and provocative remarks about the Hindu religion, officials said on Monday.

The accused, Abdul Khader Nehad, a resident of Ulaibettu in Mangaluru, was working in Saudi Arabia when the post was uploaded, police said.

A suo motu case was registered at the Bajpe police station on October 11 after an allegedly offensive post circulated from the Instagram account ‘team_sdpi_2025’. Police said the content was flagged for being provocative and derogatory in nature.

During the investigation, technical analysis traced the Instagram post to Nehad, who was residing abroad at the time, a senior police officer said. Based on these findings, a Look Out Circular (LOC) was issued against him.

On December 14, Nehad arrived from Saudi Arabia at Calicut International Airport in Kerala, where he was taken into custody on arrival. Police said further investigation is underway.

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