Delhi Government Announces Work From Home For 50% Staff Amid Severe Air Pollution
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 () The air quality in the national capital deteriorated back into the 'severe' category on Wednesday morning as a thin blanket of smog covered parts of the city, reducing visibility, details below.
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To combat severe air pollution, the Delhi government has mandated 50% work-from-home for its offices and advised private offices to follow suit. Environment... IndiaTimes Also reported by •DNA