Delhi pollution: GRAP-II on since October 22, AQI stays in upper end of ‘very poor’ at most hotspots
Monday, 11 November 2024 () Delhi's environment department has pinpointed 57 major pollution sources across 13 hotspots in the city. These hotspots, identified in 2018, have consistently recorded higher PM2.5 levels than the city's average. Authorities are prioritizing these areas, deploying resources like water sprinklers and anti-smog guns to combat pollution.
In this insightful interview, Senior Advocate Raj Panjwani, founder President of the NGT Bar Association, discusses the alarming air quality crisis in Delhi as it hits 'very poor' levels, resulting in..
Delhi-NCR faces an impending air quality crisis as Diwali approaches, according to environmentalist Vimlendu Jha of Swechha India. Key issues discussed include assigning blame, with factors like..
Delhi's air quality has shown a slight improvement, dropping to an AQI of 274, yet it still remains in the 'poor' category. Key areas such as Burari and Mathura Road reported alarming AQI levels of..