air quality index

  • Delhi Citizens Protest Against Dangerous Air Pollution Levels as AQI Reaches "Very Poor" Category

    Delhi Citizens Protest Against Dangerous Air Pollution Levels as AQI Reaches "Very Poor" Category

    Nov 10, 2025 09:41 am CST

    Delhi residents staged a significant protest at India Gate against the city's deteriorating air quality, which reached a dangerous AQI of 370. Demonstrators, including families with children, demanded immediate government action on pollution control policies. The protest highlighted health concerns, socioeconomic disparities in pollution impacts, and allegations of data manipulation by authorities. Despite being peaceful, the demonstration ended with police detentions, raising questions about the government's approach to both the environmental crisis and citizens' right to protest.

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    Delhi's Air Quality Shows Improvement: CAQM Postpones Stage 3 Restrictions

    Nov 09, 2025 11:58 pm CST

    The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has decided against implementing stricter Stage 3 restrictions in Delhi as air quality shows improvement. Despite remaining in the "very poor" category with AQI levels decreasing from 391 to 365, forecasts suggest conditions will stabilize, allowing current Stage 1 and 2 measures to continue throughout the National Capital Region.

  • Delhi Air Quality Crisis: AQI Crosses 400 Mark Pushing Capital Into Severe Pollution Category

    Delhi Air Quality Crisis: AQI Crosses 400 Mark Pushing Capital Into Severe Pollution Category

    Nov 08, 2025 11:14 pm CST

    Delhi's air quality has reached critical levels with multiple areas recording AQI above 400, placing it among India's most polluted cities. Stubble burning contributes 30% to the pollution crisis, while the national capital's air quality is expected to remain in the 'very poor' to 'severe' range in coming days, posing serious health concerns for residents.

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    Delhi's Dangerous AQI Crisis: Shashi Tharoor Highlights Six Years of Environmental Neglect

    Nov 08, 2025 07:55 pm CST

    Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has highlighted the persistent air quality crisis in Delhi by resharing a six-year-old post about the capital's pollution. With current AQI levels reaching a hazardous 653, nearby cities reporting "severe" ratings, and hospitals seeing a 25% increase in respiratory cases, Delhi's environmental emergency continues to worsen despite years of warnings.

  • Delhi Intensifies Anti-Pollution Measures with 500+ Inspections and 9,000+ Challans in 24 Hours

    Delhi Intensifies Anti-Pollution Measures with 500+ Inspections and 9,000+ Challans in 24 Hours

    Nov 06, 2025 01:23 am CST

    Delhi authorities have ramped up pollution control efforts with over 500 inspections and 9,000+ vehicular challans issued in 24 hours. The comprehensive campaign includes construction site monitoring, road dust mitigation, and deployment of anti-smog guns across the city. With an AQI of 202, officials report improvement over previous years while continuing efforts under the Winter Action Plan to maintain cleaner air as the colder season approaches.

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    Delhi's Dangerous Smog Creates Silent Vitamin D Crisis: Health Experts Warn of "Sunshine Deficiency"

    Nov 05, 2025 08:01 pm CST

    As Delhi's air quality reaches severe levels, medical experts are warning about a hidden health crisis: widespread vitamin D deficiency caused by smog blocking essential sunlight. With PM 2.5 levels exceeding WHO limits by 30 times, doctors now recommend supplements and dietary changes to combat this "sunshine deficiency" affecting urban residents, especially as one in five Indians already suffers from vitamin D insufficiency.

  • Political Clash Erupts Over Delhi

    Political Clash Erupts Over Delhi's Worsening Air Quality as Rahul Gandhi Targets BJP

    Nov 04, 2025 11:46 am CST

    Delhi's deteriorating air quality has sparked a fierce political confrontation between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and BJP's Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa. As the capital's AQI reaches "very poor" levels exceeding 300 and several areas entering the "severe" category above 400, politicians trade accusations while environmental experts warn that seasonal blame games won't resolve Delhi's persistent smog crisis affecting millions of residents.

  • 50% Reduction in Stubble Burning Across Punjab and Haryana: ICAR Director Reports Significant Progress

    50% Reduction in Stubble Burning Across Punjab and Haryana: ICAR Director Reports Significant Progress

    Nov 04, 2025 10:29 am CST

    ICAR reports a 50% reduction in stubble burning across Punjab and Haryana compared to last year, with Punjab showing a 42% decrease and Haryana achieving an even more significant drop. Despite improvements, Punjab remains the highest contributor among six states as Delhi's air quality deteriorates to 'very poor' levels, highlighting the ongoing challenge of agricultural waste management in northern India.

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    Delhi's Air Quality Deteriorates to 'Very Poor', Expected to Reach 'Severe' Levels by Tuesday

    Nov 04, 2025 02:29 am CST

    Delhi faces worsening air quality as AQI reaches 309 in the 'very poor' category, with forecasts predicting 'severe' levels by Tuesday. PM2.5 levels at 155 μg/m³ pose significant health risks as wind speeds below 8 km/h impair pollutant dispersion. Officials warn of respiratory discomfort for vulnerable populations as the capital remains shrouded in dense haze.

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    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.