Delhi's pollution levels slightly decrease, nearing 'poor' category, with AQI at 301, haze persists, health risks remain.
CAQM directs schools in Delhi-NCR to adopt hybrid learning for classes up to 12th standard as air pollution worsens.
However, several places in Delhi are still in the 'severe' category for air pollution, with Ashok Vihar 316, Anand Vihar 311, ITO 316, Wazirpur 331, Vivek Vihar 318 and Shadipur 375. An AQI between ...
Air pollution is behind 7% of all daily deaths in 10 Indian cities, and reduction of life expectancy, and overwhelming of ...
Several areas in Delhi continue to remain in the 'severe' category for air pollution, with notable pollution levels recorded ...
the overall air quality index of Delhi improved compared to the previous 24-hour average of 396, data showed. Air quality ...
Delhi's air quality remains in the 'severe' range, with some areas recording 'very poor' AQI. The CPCB reported varying AQI ...
NEW DELHI -- The toxic smog cloaking New Delhi in recent weeks has been smothering its 20 million or so residents with dangerous pollution but breathing life into debate about whether the city can ...
This decision follows a significant deterioration in the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi-NCR, which has exceeded the ...
At 6 am, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded an AQI of Anand Vihar at 316, Ashok Vihar at 316, Bawana at 343, ...
By 11pm, the average AQI in Delhi was 304, but at least 15 ambient air quality monitoring stations had entered the “poor” ...
The school operated in hybrid mode on Tuesday, offering both in-person and online options. However, Acharya admitted that ...