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Delhi AQI October 22: Air quality in 'very poor' category, Centre imposes GRAP Stage II from today

DNA Tuesday, 22 October 2024 ()
The PM2.5 concentration in the city is currently over ten times higher than the World Health Organization's recommended limits for 24-hour air quality exposure.
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