NEW DELHI: Delhi’s air quality has remained in the 'very poor' category, with an AQI of 361 recorded for 15 consecutive days, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Wednesday.
What time? It’s that time when Delhi’s pollution is at its worst! As winter comes, the capital’s air gets really polluted, and people have to deal with thick smog that makes it hard to see.
Delhi air pollution: The air quality index (AQI) had surged to 366 according to real-time data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at 9 am. As Delhi continues to choke with 'hazardous ...
Delhi’s battle with air pollution has once again intensified as the Air Quality Index (AQI) hit hazardous levels, affecting the entire National Capital Region (NCR). On Tuesday, the Central ...
The panel called for a more proactive approach to addressing complaints, saying that delays in resolving issues hinder the effective implementation of air quality management measures. In a meeting ...
New Delhi: The Centre's panel tasked with improving air quality in Delhi-NCR has raised concerns over the slow resolution pace and the growing backlog of air pollution-related complaints in the ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court said that the right to live in a pollution-free atmosphere is a fundamental right of every citizen. (Image: PTI) Delhi Air Pollution Air Quality Index Today ...
Delhi air pollution: Delhi recorded the worst air quality in the country on Wednesday, with the AQI recorded in the “severe” category for the first time this season, even as the central ...
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Wednesday said Delhi's air quality breached the 'severe' category for the first time this season. The national capital's Pusa area recorded 430 AQI-level ...
Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai recorded the highest air pollution levels among the metros, with AQI of 339, 213, and 169, respectively | Photo Credit: ANI The air quality during Diwali varies ...
Since October, the Delhi-NCR region has seen air quality dropping to dangerous levels, with many contributing factors like vehicular pollution in the capital and stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana.
New Delhi : As the air pollution levels in the national capital reach "very poor," the doctors say that people with no history of respiratory diseases are suffering from breathing issues.