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Explained: Why is Delhi the World’s Most Polluted City? | OneIndia News

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Explained: Why is Delhi the World’s Most Polluted City? | OneIndia News

Explained: Why is Delhi the World’s Most Polluted City? | OneIndia News

According to the Central Pollution Board, Delhi is considered to be the most polluted city in India and the most polluted city in the world by Swiss Group IQair.

As per health experts, the AQI should be less than 50 for a healthy person, but the AQI has spiked beyond 400.

Join us as we go in depth of why India’s national capital is the world’s most polluted city.

#delhi #delhipollution #delhiairquality #airqualityindex #airpollutiondelhi #delhiairpollution #airqualityindexdelhi #delhipollutionlevel #delhincrpollution #delhiairpollutionlevel ~HT.178~ED.103~


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