Delhi-NCR

  • Record-Breaking Decline in Farm Fires: Punjab and Haryana Report Lowest Stubble Burning Incidents in 5 Years

    Record-Breaking Decline in Farm Fires: Punjab and Haryana Report Lowest Stubble Burning Incidents in 5 Years

    Dec 02, 2025 02:12 am CST

    Farm fire incidents in Punjab and Haryana have reached their lowest levels in five years during the 2025 paddy harvesting season, with Punjab reporting 5,114 cases (53% reduction from 2024) and Haryana documenting 662 incidents. The Commission for Air Quality Management attributes this success to comprehensive action plans, advanced machinery adoption, and innovative paddy straw utilization methods, significantly improving Delhi-NCR's air quality.

  • Traffic Emissions, Not Stubble Burning, Keep Delhi Air Quality in

    Traffic Emissions, Not Stubble Burning, Keep Delhi Air Quality in 'Severe' Category: CSE Report Analysis

    Dec 01, 2025 11:20 pm CST

    A comprehensive analysis by the Centre for Science and Environment reveals that despite reduced stubble burning, Delhi's air quality remains 'very poor' to 'severe', primarily due to local emissions from traffic and industry. The study identifies a "toxic cocktail" of PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide as the main culprits, with pollution hotspots expanding across the capital and neighboring NCR regions experiencing prolonged smog episodes.

  • Supreme Court Admits Limitations in Solving Delhi-NCR Air Pollution Crisis

    Supreme Court Admits Limitations in Solving Delhi-NCR Air Pollution Crisis

    Nov 27, 2025 03:57 pm CST

    The Supreme Court of India acknowledged it has "no magic wand" to immediately solve Delhi-NCR's severe air pollution problem, promising continuous monitoring instead of seasonal attention. Led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, the Court recognized the complex nature of the pollution crisis and committed to regular hearings to address the ongoing health emergency affecting the national capital region.

  • Delhi Air Quality Improves: GRAP Stage-3 Restrictions Lifted as AQI Remains in Very Poor Category

    Delhi Air Quality Improves: GRAP Stage-3 Restrictions Lifted as AQI Remains in Very Poor Category

    Nov 26, 2025 10:27 pm CST

    The Commission for Air Quality Management has revoked GRAP Stage-3 restrictions in Delhi-NCR as air quality showed improvement with AQI at 327. While Stage-1 and Stage-2 measures remain in effect, the 50% work-from-home mandate and school hybrid classes have been discontinued. Officials continue monitoring pollution levels to prevent deterioration during the winter season.

  • 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.

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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.

  • Delhi-NCR Businessman Acquires Four Luxury Apartments in DLF

    Delhi-NCR Businessman Acquires Four Luxury Apartments in DLF's The Dahlias for Rs 380 Crore

    Oct 30, 2025 09:31 pm CST

    A Delhi-NCR businessman has made headlines by purchasing four luxury apartments in DLF's The Dahlias on Golf Course Road, Gurugram for Rs 380 crore. The 35,000-square-foot acquisition marks the largest real estate deal in Delhi-NCR's super-luxury segment, highlighting the continued growth of premium property investments in India's major metropolitan areas.

  • Delhi Air Quality Crisis: 30% Surge in Respiratory Patients After Diwali Celebrations Alarms Medical Community

    Delhi Air Quality Crisis: 30% Surge in Respiratory Patients After Diwali Celebrations Alarms Medical Community

    Oct 25, 2025 02:39 pm CST

    Post-Diwali air pollution in Delhi-NCR has triggered a 30% increase in respiratory and pregnancy-related health complications. Medical experts report that PM2.5 levels reached a four-year high of 675, as vulnerable populations including the elderly, children, and pregnant women face heightened health risks from firecracker pollution. Healthcare professionals are urging sustainable celebration practices and preventative measures to address this recurring public health emergency.

  • Punjab Stubble Burning Cases Surge to 484: Impact on Delhi-NCR Air Quality and Enforcement Measures

    Punjab Stubble Burning Cases Surge to 484: Impact on Delhi-NCR Air Quality and Enforcement Measures

    Oct 23, 2025 06:52 pm CST

    Punjab has witnessed a sharp increase in stubble burning incidents, with 484 cases recorded between September 15 and October 22. Tarn Taran and Amritsar districts lead with the highest number of farm fires, as authorities impose fines and register FIRs against violators. Despite a 70% decrease from previous years, the practice continues to contribute significantly to air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, prompting stricter enforcement measures including red entries in land records.

  • Punjab Records 308 Stubble Burning Cases Since September with Tarn Taran and Amritsar Leading the Count

    Punjab Records 308 Stubble Burning Cases Since September with Tarn Taran and Amritsar Leading the Count

    Oct 20, 2025 11:27 pm CST

    Punjab has reported 308 stubble burning incidents since September 15, with Tarn Taran and Amritsar districts accounting for most cases. Despite government efforts to curb this practice, which contributes significantly to Delhi-NCR air pollution, many farmers continue burning crop residue due to the short window between harvests. Environmental fines exceeding Rs 6.5 lakh have been imposed, with 147 FIRs registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.