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Delhi's air quality deteriorates again
Why Delhi may not have a single ‘good’ air day this year
Delhi’s worsening Air Quality Index (AQI) starts gaining limelight around October-November every year. However, this year, another alarming development has emerged: The National Capital has not record
Cleanest day of November in Delhi with AQI of 303, air quality still 'very poor'
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that the city's 24-hour average AQI was recorded at 303 by 4 pm on Wednesday, November 27, making it the cleanest day of the month for the city.
Delhi pollution: Air quality improves in Delhi-NCR, AQI at 312; Anand Vihar at...
At 6 am, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded an AQI of Anand Vihar at 316, Ashok Vihar at 316, Bawana at 343, and Jahangirpuri at 330.
Delhi air pollution: Air quality in Capital plunges to 'very poor'
Delhi's air quality plunged to 'very poor', with a thick layer of haze blanketing the national capital, early on Tuesday (November 26, 2024). At 9 a.m., Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 392, compared to a reading of 281 at 9 a.m. on Monday (November 25, 2024), according to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data.
Delhi's air quality on brink of 'severe' again
Previously, the air quality had reached a "severe" level of 412 on Saturday. Notably, the last time Delhi's AQI was below 300 was on October 29 when it was 268. Calm winds have stagnated and accumulated local pollutants.
Delhi air quality improves slightly to ‘very poor’; schools ordered to shift to hybrid classes
At 7 am, air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 382, according to Central Pollution Control Board. Meanwhile, trains' movement continues amid smog near New Delhi Railway Station.
Delhi's Air Quality Improves Slightly, Still In 'Very Poor' Category
The Centre's Decision Support System (DSS) for Air Quality Management estimated that vehicular emissions contributed 18.1 per cent to Delhi's pollution on Sunday. Stubble burning, another major factor, accounted for 19 per cent of Delhi's pollution on Saturday.
Delhi’s air quality on brink of ‘severe’ again day after brief improvement
The wind speeds remained below six kilometres per hour throughout Monday, leading to stagnation and gradual build-up of local pollutants in the national Capital
Delhi hasn’t had a ‘good’ air day in over a year, you may have to wait till 2025
Cleanest air recorded this year in Delhi was on 13 September, when AQI touched 52. Levels of ultrafine particulate matter or PM2.5 are increasing every year.
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Delhi's AQI Index at 301: Air Quality Remains in 'Severe Category' as Dense Smog Blankets NCR
Air quality in the national capital remains in the 'severe' category on Wednesday, according to the Central Pollution Control ...
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Delhi News Live Updates: Air quality improves marginally, AQI in ‘very poor’ category
Delhi News Live Updates: The air quality in Delhi continued in “very poor” category with Air Quality Index at 301 at 9 am on ...
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Delhi's air quality improves slightly, nears 'poor' category
Delhi's pollution levels slightly decrease, nearing 'poor' category, with AQI at 301, haze persists, health risks remain.
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Delhi pollution: AQI 'severe' in some areas, overall air quality at 396 | Top updates
The AQI in Delhi dropped to ‘very poor’ category by Monday evening due to low winds and continued to be at the same level on ...
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Smog shrouds Delhi as air quality remains in 'very poor' category'; schools shift to hybrid mode
Delhi's air quality improves to 'very poor' from 'severe,' prompting schools to adopt a hybrid learning model amid persistent ...
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