Home
Weather Delhi
WeatherRadar
RainRadar
TemperatureRadar
WindRadar
LightningRadar
Weather News
Editor's Pick
Discover the app
Weather widget
Contact us
Apps
Home / Editor's Pick /

Hidden Night Skies: Why don't We See the Stars Anymore? Light pollution in India

12:11 AM
8 January 2023

Hidden Night Skies
Why don't We See the Stars Anymore?

Night time construction activities are a great source of light pollutionNight time construction activities are a great source of light pollution - © Weather & Radar Team in Bengaluru

We often hear about air or noise pollution, but how many of us know about light pollution?

More than a half of world's population is living in cities and have never seen the Milky Way in their life.

In India, our cities are highly polluted with unnecessary light which is not needed and ends up wasted up in the air. Light pollution grows at 2% annually across the country.

Light pollution is a major concern for our human health. It disturbs our circadian rhythm/biological clock and adversely impacts our eyesight and well-being.

Mammals, reptiles, insects, birds and bats suffer a lot due to the increasingly bright nights. Light disrupts their reproduction, predation and migration.

We also end up wasting valuable resources, energy and money by putting on light where it is not needed or not using the lights correctly. Many street lamps light up the sky instead of our streets.

Night time construction activities with an abundance of lightning are a great disturbance to both humans and animals.

What can each of us do to curb light pollution?

  • Use bulbs with lower wattage bulbs: It will also help you save electricity and reduce CO2 emissions
  • If you drive a car, don't use high beam in the city. Switch it on only of necessary. This will also prevent accidents and is helpful for traffic on the opposite side
  • Ensure you have thick curtains at your home to prevent light from coming out
  • Use warmer colored bulbs, yellow instead of white. It will be milder on your eyesight too!

Can you still see celestial event in your town? Do share your images of night skies with us here!

Weather & Radar editorial desk
More on the topic
Monday, 1 December, 2025

Many dead in Sri Lanka

Cyclone causes severe flooding
Split image with a picture of a supermoon on the left, weather radar of India on the right.
Friday, 2 January, 2026

The Wolf Supermoon

First Supermoon of 2026 Rises
India Christmas Goa
Thursday, 25 December, 2025

Celebrations across India

Unique Indian Christmas Traditions
All weather news
This might also interest you
Saturday, 10 January, 2026

Morning Fog Advisory

Commuters Urged to Follow Safety Measures
Thursday, 8 January, 2026

Delhi Shivers

January Records Coldest Morning
Friday, 9 January, 2026

BoB Weather System

Bring Heavy Rain to Sri Lanka, South Tamil Nadu
All articles
Weather & Radar
IN
Clima & Radar Brasil
Hava durumu & Radar Türkiye
Időjárás és Radar Magyarország
Καιρός & Ραντάρ Ελλάδα
Météo & Radar Belgique (Français)
Météo & Radar France
Meteo & Radar Italia
Meteo & Radar România
Météo & Radar Suisse (Français)
Meteo & Radars Latvija
OrasOnline Lietuva
Počasí & Radar Czechia
Počasie & Radar Slovensko
Pogoda & Radar Polska
Погода & Радар Україна (українська)
Tempo & Radar Portugal
Tiempo & Radar Argentina
Tiempo & Radar España
Vejr & Radar Danmark
Vreme & Radar Slovenija
Vreme & Radar Srbija
Vrijeme & Radar Bosna
Vrijeme & Radar Crna Gora
Vrijeme & Radar Hrvatska
Време & Радар България
Времето & Радар Macedonia
Weather & Radar Ireland
Weather & Radar United Kingdom
Weather & Radar USA (English)
Weather & Radar USA (Español)
Weer & Radar België (Nederlands)
Weer & Radar Nederland

Weather & Radar is also available on

Google Play StoreApp Store

Company

Contact us Privacy policy Legal info Accessibility statement

Services

Uploader

Socials

instagramfacebooktwitterlinkList