Bharat Express

Stubble Burning

On Tuesday, Kirti Vardhan Singh announced in the Lok Sabha that the Centre allocated Rs 3,623.45 crore for crop residue management.

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

On Monday, Delhi CM Atishi blamed the Central government’s failure to address stubble burning for Delhi’s hazardous air quality.

Delhi woke to thick smog Thursday morning as air quality remained 'severe' for a second day, with the average AQI reaching a dangerous 430.

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

The Supreme Court affirmed the right to a pollution-free environment, stating no religion endorses harmful practices like firecracker use.

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

As winter sets in and air quality worsens, the Delhi government has launched a month-long campaign to curb open burning and reduce pollution.

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

The Delhi-NCR region was engulfed in thick smog, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) showing alarming pollution levels just days after Diwali.