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Delhi wakes up to 'very poor' air, AQI crosses 300 on Sunday
Delhi's air quality remained 'very poor' on Sunday, with the average AQI at 303. A thick smog blanketed the city, reducing visibility. The government is tackling the issue via the CAQM and its Graded ...
Delhi struggled to breathe on Sunday as it woke up to a blanket of thick smog, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) clocking in ...
Delhi continues to face severe air pollution on Sunday. In response, the government has established an expert group to ...
Sameer app, the Air Quality Index (AQI) at 10 am stood at 302, with 26 stations across the city reporting "very poor" levels ...
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Smog chokes Delhi: AQI hits 'very poor' as mercury dips to 5.6°C, Mundka reports worst air quality
Air quality in Delhi continues to hover in the 'very poor' zone, with most stations reporting high AQI levels and authorities ...
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Delhi Air Quality 'Very Poor' Again As AQI Reaches 330
New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) A thick blanket of pollution hung over the capital on Saturday as Delhi's air quality stayed locked in ...
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Delhi Chokes on Toxic Air: AQI Crosses 300 Mark - Is Capital on Coldwave Alert? Check What IMD Says
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta assured residents that the government is taking action on all fronts to tackle pollution in ...
Delhi’s air pollution nearly doubled in November, pushing the capital to the 4th spot among India’s most polluted cities.
Earlier this week, the air quality saw a brief respite from the toxic air in the city, as the overall AQI recorded was 299 on ...
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Delhi AQI today: Battle with pollution gets 'severe' as 14 locations record toxic air quality
Delhi AQI today. The battle with air pollution continues as multiple monitoring stations recorded severe air quality on ...
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Air quality dips to very poor again; IMD warns of cold wave
India, Dec. 5 -- After days of sharp rises and plunges in pollution, Delhi's air slid back into the "very poor" bracket on Thursday evening, wiping out the short-lived morning relief when the city had ...
More than 30,000 people with respiratory illnesses had to be hospitalised in Delhi between 2022 and 2024.
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