Bharat Express

Delhi AQI

As air quality in Delhi NCR worsened, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) reintroduced Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) starting Thursday.

Delhi woke up to light rain on Thursday morning, providing a temporary break from the city's ongoing air pollution.

The air quality in Delhi has continued to deteriorate, reaching the higher end of the “very poor” category due to ongoing cold wave conditions.

Delhi air quality has been improved, following this the centre has revoked GRAP Stage 3 in the national capital and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, the national capital's air quality remained a cause for concern, with the CPCB reporting several areas in 'severe' category.

Delhi's air quality improved to the very poor category on Friday morning after briefly entering the severe zone on Thursday

After a slight improvement the previous day, the quality of the air in Delhi and its suburbs declined again during the night, and predictions indicate that a significant improvement is unlikely in the upcoming days.

The Delhi AQI may improve by Friday, and a decision regarding artificial rain or odd-even would be made in two to three days

Delhi's air quality returned to toxic levels, causing a massive 140% increase in the major pollutant that affects the lungs

The air quality is likely to deteriorate and will reach in ‘Very Poor’ category on November 12 and is likely to reach in ‘Severe’ category