The AQI of Delhi has worsened after Diwali night, with residents of the national capital being allowed to burst green ...
By Tuesday, the city's Air Quality Index climbed above 350 in several neighbourhoods, a level considered dangerous to breathe ...
The average PM2.5 concentration touched 488 micrograms per cubic metre in the 24 hours after Diwali, more than three times ...
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New Delhi and its metropolitan region — home to more than 30 million people — routinely ranks among the world’s most polluted ...
Delhi's air quality deteriorated sharply after Diwali, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) levels surging to their highest in five years, according to an analysis of Central Pollution Control Board ...
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People in the city burst crackers late into Monday night, defying a court order to use only 'green' fireworks.
This special report unpacks the severe air pollution crisis in Delhi following Diwali, and the escalating political war of ...
As fireworks lit up India’s skies over the Diwali weekend, a thick haze crept across the border into Pakistan — blurring the ...
Delhi Police seized thousands of banned crackers, but illegal sales persisted — resulting in AQIs approaching 1,000 in parts ...
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