Bharat Express

Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)

Delhi’s air quality deteriorated sharply on Saturday, slipping back into the 'severe' category as the Air Quality Index crossed the 400 mark.

On Friday morning, Delhi-NCR's air quality was classified as 'very poor,' with a light haze of smog covering the area.

The CAQM enforced Stage-III of the GRAP starting Friday, 15 November, as air quality in the Delhi-NCR region hits dangerously high levels.

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

Air quality in Delhi plunged further into the 'very poor' zone, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) hitting alarming levels across the city.

Air quality in Delhi-NCR plummeted further on Friday, with pollution levels nearing the 'severe' mark in multiple neighborhoods.

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

A dense layer of smog blanketed the Delhi-NCR region, with air quality plummeting into the 'poor' category amidst ongoing Diwali festivities.

On Monday, the air quality in the Delhi-NCR region continues to deteriorate, shrouded in a thick layer of smog during the early hours.

On Thursday, the Central Pollution Control Board reported an AQI of 336 in the national capital, indicating worsening air quality.