Diwali pollution

  • Beijing

    Beijing's Success vs Delhi's Crisis: How China's Decade-Long Fight Against Air Pollution Offers Lessons for India

    Dec 17, 2025 03:47 pm CST

    As Delhi struggles with hazardous air quality levels reaching 447 AQI, China's embassy has offered to share their successful pollution control strategies that reduced Beijing's PM2.5 levels by 64% over a decade. This article examines the stark contrast between China's systematic approach to air quality improvement through strict enforcement, regional coordination, and sustainable policies, compared to India's ongoing challenges with implementation despite similar mitigation attempts.

  • Delhi Toxic Smog Triggers 60% Surge in Eye Problems: How to Protect Your Vision During Severe Air Pollution

    Delhi Toxic Smog Triggers 60% Surge in Eye Problems: How to Protect Your Vision During Severe Air Pollution

    Nov 05, 2025 02:04 am CST

    Ophthalmologists report a 60% increase in eye-related conditions as Delhi's air quality remains in the "severe" category following Diwali celebrations. Medical experts warn that the toxic combination of smoke, particulate matter, and chemical residues is causing allergies, dryness, and inflammation, affecting both adults and children. Doctors recommend protective measures including lubricating eye drops, limited outdoor exposure, and prompt medical consultation for persistent symptoms.

  • Supreme Court Orders CAQM to Detail Delhi-NCR

    Supreme Court Orders CAQM to Detail Delhi-NCR's Air Pollution Prevention Measures After Diwali Monitoring Failure

    Nov 03, 2025 11:46 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has directed the Commission for Air Quality Management to file an affidavit detailing measures to prevent Delhi-NCR's air quality deterioration after learning that only 9 out of 37 air monitoring stations were functional during Diwali. The court emphasized the need for pre-emptive action rather than waiting for severe pollution levels, following its recent order allowing limited use of green crackers during the festival.

  • Delhi

    Delhi's Air Quality Crisis: Only 9 of 37 Monitoring Stations Functional During Diwali as Supreme Court Demands Answers

    Nov 03, 2025 05:54 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has learned that only nine of Delhi's 37 air quality monitoring stations were operational during Diwali, hampering pollution control efforts as PM2.5 levels reached 488 micrograms per cubic meter—nearly 100 times WHO safety limits. Despite regulations on "green" firecrackers and reduced farm fires, Delhi experienced its worst post-Diwali air quality in five years, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of current monitoring and enforcement measures.

  • Delhi Records World

    Delhi Records World's Worst Air Quality After Diwali Celebrations: Health Crisis Intensifies

    Oct 21, 2025 06:04 pm CST

    Delhi has become the world's most polluted major city with hazardous air quality readings following Diwali celebrations. Despite restrictions on fireworks, PM 2.5 levels soared to 59 times WHO guidelines, creating severe health risks for its 20 million residents. Authorities forecast continued poor conditions as neighboring regions in India and Pakistan also struggle with toxic air emergencies.

  • Supreme Court Criticized for Prioritizing Firecracker Rights Over Air Quality: Amitabh Kant Warns of Delhi

    Supreme Court Criticized for Prioritizing Firecracker Rights Over Air Quality: Amitabh Kant Warns of Delhi's Environmental Crisis

    Oct 21, 2025 04:52 pm CST

    Former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant has strongly criticized the Supreme Court's decision to allow firecracker use during Diwali, as Delhi's air quality plummets to dangerous levels. With 36 of 38 monitoring stations hitting the "red zone" and AQI exceeding 400 in key areas, Kant calls for comprehensive pollution control measures to prevent an environmental and public health catastrophe in India's capital.

  • Delhi Air Quality Reaches

    Delhi Air Quality Reaches 'Very Poor' Level on Diwali Morning Despite Green Cracker Regulations

    Oct 20, 2025 12:26 pm CST

    Delhi experienced significant air pollution on Diwali morning with AQI reaching 335 in the "very poor" category after a night of firecracker use. The Commission for Air Quality Management implemented Stage II of GRAP as pollution levels worsen, with forecasts predicting further deterioration to "severe" levels. Despite Supreme Court restrictions allowing only green firecrackers during specific hours, air quality monitoring stations across Delhi-NCR recorded alarming pollution levels, prompting Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to urge residents to celebrate traditionally to minimize environmental impact.

  • Delhi Implements GRAP-2 Anti-Pollution Measures as AQI Reaches

    Delhi Implements GRAP-2 Anti-Pollution Measures as AQI Reaches 'Very Poor' Category Ahead of Diwali

    Oct 20, 2025 02:22 am CST

    Delhi has activated GRAP-2 anti-pollution measures as the city's Air Quality Index reaches 302, falling into the 'very poor' category ahead of Diwali. The Commission for Air Quality Management has implemented restrictions on coal, firewood, and diesel generators, with experts warning that air quality will likely worsen after festival celebrations due to firecracker usage and unfavorable weather conditions.

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    Delhi Air Quality Deteriorates to 'Poor' for 5th Day as Diwali Approaches: 9 Stations Enter 'Very Poor' Category

    Oct 19, 2025 02:21 am CST

    Delhi's air quality continues to deteriorate, remaining in the "poor" category for the fifth consecutive day with nine monitoring stations now in the "very poor" zone. With an overall AQI of 268, pollution levels are rising ahead of Diwali, with Anand Vihar recording the highest reading at 389. Transport emissions contribute 15.6% of total pollution as authorities issue warnings for the coming days.

  • Delhi

    Delhi's Air Quality Remains 'Poor' For Fourth Consecutive Day With Rising Pollution Levels Before Diwali

    Oct 17, 2025 10:57 pm CST

    Delhi and surrounding NCR cities continue to experience deteriorating air quality with AQI readings in the 'poor' category for the fourth straight day. Ghaziabad recorded the worst air quality in India at 306 AQI, while transport emissions contribute nearly 18% to Delhi's pollution. Authorities monitor stubble burning incidents across neighboring states as Diwali approaches.