Delhi air pollution

  • Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Demands Coordinated Action on Air Pollution Crisis at Northern Zonal Council Meeting

    Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Demands Coordinated Action on Air Pollution Crisis at Northern Zonal Council Meeting

    Nov 17, 2025 11:31 pm CST

    Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta urged neighboring states for immediate joint action on air pollution at the Northern Zonal Council meeting chaired by Amit Shah. With Delhi's AQI at 351 in the "very poor" category, Gupta advocated for stricter controls on stubble burning, industrial emissions, dust management, and zero-emission transport following Supreme Court criticism of inadequate environmental enforcement in Punjab and Haryana.

  • Supreme Court Balances Environmental Concerns with Development in Delhi

    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 Civic Body Leaves Rs 29 Crore Clean Air Funds Unspent Amid Worsening Air Pollution Crisis

    Delhi Civic Body Leaves Rs 29 Crore Clean Air Funds Unspent Amid Worsening Air Pollution Crisis

    Nov 14, 2025 07:33 pm CST

    The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has failed to utilize over Rs 28.77 crore from National Clean Air Programme funds over two years while the city continues to experience hazardous air pollution levels. Despite receiving additional allocations, implementation of critical air quality interventions remains ineffective as Delhi's AQI repeatedly reaches severe levels, endangering public health.

  • Supreme Court Warns of "Permanent Damage" as Delhi

    Supreme Court Warns of "Permanent Damage" as Delhi's Air Quality Reaches Hazardous Levels

    Nov 13, 2025 06:32 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has issued an urgent warning about "permanent damage" from Delhi's severe air pollution, encouraging virtual court appearances despite mask use. With AQI exceeding 400, GRAP-III restrictions are in effect while the court seeks updates from Punjab and Haryana on stubble burning mitigation efforts.

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    Delhi's Air Quality Reaches Dangerous Levels as Farm Fires Contribute 22% to Pollution

    Nov 13, 2025 10:48 am CST

    Delhi's air quality remained in the 'severe' category for a second consecutive day, with an AQI of 418. Stubble burning in neighboring states contributed 22.4% to pollution levels, posing serious health risks to residents. Weather forecasts predict a slight improvement with temperatures continuing to drop and shallow fog expected on Thursday.

  • Supreme Court Demands Stubble Burning Prevention Report as Delhi

    Supreme Court Demands Stubble Burning Prevention Report as Delhi's Air Quality Reaches Severe Levels

    Nov 12, 2025 07:13 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has directed Punjab and Haryana governments to submit detailed affidavits on measures taken to prevent stubble burning as Delhi's air quality index exceeds 450 in multiple locations, reaching "severe" levels despite GRAP-III implementation. The court expressed dissatisfaction with states' inability to prevent seasonal pollution spikes despite repeated judicial directives.

  • Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Health Experts Warn of Irreversible Damage and Long-Term Health Risks

    Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Health Experts Warn of Irreversible Damage and Long-Term Health Risks

    Nov 11, 2025 10:30 pm CST

    Health experts warn that Delhi's worsening air quality is causing far-reaching health consequences beyond respiratory issues, including increased cancer risk and weakened immunity. With PM2.5 levels reaching ten times WHO limits during winter, medical professionals urge systemic change to address this public health emergency that contributed to over two million pollution-related deaths across India in 2023.

  • Delhi AQI Reaches Severe Level of 428: First Critical Air Pollution Day of 2025

    Delhi AQI Reaches Severe Level of 428: First Critical Air Pollution Day of 2025

    Nov 11, 2025 10:03 pm CST

    Delhi has recorded its first severe air pollution day of 2025, with AQI levels spiking to 428. This dangerous deterioration from the previous "very poor" air quality is attributed to stagnant weather conditions and local emissions, creating health risks for all residents, especially those with pre-existing respiratory conditions. The last comparable air quality crisis occurred in December 2024.

  • Supreme Court Addresses Worsening Delhi Air Quality as Stubble Burning Intensifies in Punjab and Haryana

    Supreme Court Addresses Worsening Delhi Air Quality as Stubble Burning Intensifies in Punjab and Haryana

    Nov 11, 2025 09:19 pm CST

    The Supreme Court is set to issue orders addressing stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana that is significantly worsening Delhi-NCR's air quality. Despite previous court directives, farmers continue burning crop residue with impunity, contributing to Delhi's first severe air pollution day. The Commission for Air Quality Management has been asked to present an affidavit detailing preventive measures, while concerns about non-functional monitoring stations during Diwali have also been raised.

  • Delhi Implements GRAP-3 as Air Quality Deteriorates to

    Delhi Implements GRAP-3 as Air Quality Deteriorates to 'Severe' Levels: What You Need to Know

    Nov 11, 2025 01:20 pm CST

    Delhi has activated Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-3) after air quality reached 'Severe' levels with an AQI of 425. This implementation brings strict restrictions on construction activities, vehicle usage, and school operations while aiming to combat dangerous pollution levels. Despite this surge, overall air quality metrics for 2025 show improvement compared to previous years, with significant reductions in farm fires across Punjab and Haryana.