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Delhi pollution

The air quality in Delhi-NCR continues to deteriorate, with the average Air Quality Index (AQI) soaring to alarming levels.

Delhi's air quality plummeted to hazardous levels on Monday after Diwali, with AQI surpassing 400 in multiple areas, marking it as severe.

Data released by the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) in Pune, mentioned in an India Today report, indicates that stubble burning accounts for just 1.3% of air pollution in the capital

On Tuesday, Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai criticized the BJP for failing to address the rising pollution levels in the capital.

Shehzad Poonawala visited the Yamuna River, just days before the Chhath Puja festival to highlight the growing pollution in Delhi.

Neighboring areas like Ghaziabad (274), Gurugram (346), Greater Noida (258), Noida (285), and Faridabad (328) also reported "very poor" to "severe" air quality.

Smile, you are in Delhi, the country’s burning sensation welcomes you. Breathe and feel the poison in the air. Do not sue the state government, they are too busy..

The minister said that all schools in the nation's capital will be closed until November 10th, with the exception of Classes 10 and 12.

At twelve of Delhi's monitoring stations, the air quality index (AQI) recorded levels of severe 422.

Gopal Rai, the environment minister, declared on Monday that the ban on the usage, sale, production, and setting off of firecrackers during Diwali will remain...