Delhi’s air quality persists in the ‘very poor’ category for the ninth consecutive day post-Diwali, with smog engulfing the city. The AQI in various areas ranges from 343 to 411, causing respiratory problems and other health issues for residents. Experts and locals emphasize the collective responsibility to combat pollution, citing factors like stubble burning, vehicular emissions, and firecrackers.
Related Posts
Adani wasn’t part of 2019 talks but Pawar was, and he betrayed us: Fadnavis
Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis clarified that businessman Gautam Adani was not present at the 2019 BJP-NCP meeting, contrary to Ajit Pawar’s claims. Fadnavis asserted […]
Unrest over deaths of 10 ‘militants’ spills over to Assam, Mizoram
Tensions escalate in Northeast India following the deaths of 10 individuals in Manipur, with tribal groups alleging extrajudicial killings by security forces. Protests erupted in […]