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Supreme Court Balances Environmental Concerns with Development in Delhi's Air Pollution Crisis
Nov 17, 2025 09:33 pm CST
The Supreme Court has refused to impose a blanket construction ban in Delhi despite very poor AQI, emphasizing the need to balance environmental protection with development. The Court has requested the Centre to formulate long-term solutions to tackle Delhi's air pollution crisis by November 19, while addressing concerns about air quality monitoring systems and maintaining the structured implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan.
Delhi to Ban Non-BS-VI Commercial Vehicles from November 1 to Combat Air Pollution Crisis
Oct 28, 2025 03:12 am CST
Delhi's transport department will prohibit entry of all commercial goods vehicles not compliant with BS-VI emission norms from November 1, as directed by the Commission for Air Quality Management. BS-IV vehicles will receive a transitional period until October 31, 2026, while vehicles registered in Delhi and those running on cleaner fuels like CNG, LNG, or electricity remain exempt. This measure aims to address the city's worsening air quality crisis.
Delhi's Air Quality Plunges to 'Very Poor' Levels During Diwali Celebrations with AQI at 345
Oct 20, 2025 11:52 pm CST
Delhi experienced a significant deterioration in air quality during Diwali, with 34 of 38 monitoring stations recording 'very poor' to 'severe' pollution levels. The city's average AQI reached 345, with four stations already in the 'severe' category. Experts warn conditions may worsen further in the coming days despite implementation of pollution control measures.
Health Expert Warns: "Green Crackers" Still Harmful to Air Quality and Public Health During Diwali
Oct 16, 2025 03:12 pm CST
Delhi's top chest surgeon Dr. Arvind Kumar challenges the notion of "green crackers" being safe, warning that despite Supreme Court's approval for their use during Diwali, all firecrackers contribute to air pollution and significant health risks. With Delhi's winter pollution already concerning, medical experts anticipate increased emergency hospital admissions for respiratory, cardiac and neurological conditions following the festival season.


