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Delhi air quality in 'very poor' zone
Why Delhi may not have a single ‘good’ air day this year
Delhi’s worsening Air Quality Index (AQI) starts gaining limelight around October-November every year. However, this year, another alarming development has emerged: The National Capital has not record
Cleanest day of November in Delhi with AQI of 303, air quality still 'very poor'
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that the city's 24-hour average AQI was recorded at 303 by 4 pm on Wednesday, November 27, making it the cleanest day of the month for the city.
Delhi News Live Updates: Air quality improves marginally, AQI in ‘very poor’ category
Delhi News Live Updates: The air quality in Delhi continued in “very poor” category with Air Quality Index at 301 at 9 am on Tuesday. There has been a marginal improvement in the air quality as the AQI dropped from 392, recorded on Monday, to 301. Mundka recorded the worst air quality with AQI of 352 followed by Bawana at 341.
Delhi: Air Quality remain in 'severe category', dense smog envelops air
However, several places in Delhi are still in the 'severe' category for air pollution, with Ashok Vihar 316, Anand Vihar 311, ITO 316, Wazirpur 331, Vivek Vihar 318 and Shadipur 375. An AQI between 0-50 is considered good, 51-100 is satisfactory, 101-200 is moderate, 201-300 is poor, 301-400 is very poor and 401-500 is severe.
Delhi’s poor AQI: Can air purifiers help?
More Delhi residents are relying on air purifiers to get them through the wintertime pollution, but what do experts say about this?
Delhi pollution: Air quality improves in Delhi-NCR, AQI at 312; Anand Vihar at...
At 6 am, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded an AQI of Anand Vihar at 316, Ashok Vihar at 316, Bawana at 343, and Jahangirpuri at 330.
Delhi air quality in 'very poor' zone; 'severe' in many parts
Delhi's air quality remains in the 'severe' range, with some areas recording 'very poor' AQI. The CPCB reported varying AQI levels across the city. Schools have been directed to implement hybrid learning models due to the hazardous conditions,
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Delhi air witnesses marginal improvement, AQI at 303
Delhi's average Air Quality Index (AQI) on Wednesday witnessed a marginal improvement of 46 points, however it remained in ...
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Delhi wakes up to hazy morning as AQI drops to 281, slight improvement from last week's severe levels
According to CPCB data, the overall AQI in Delhi was recorded at 281 as of 8 a.m. as a thin layer of haze covered parts of ...
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Delhi AQI at 343, air quality may slip to 'severe' in 24 hours
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Delhi
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AQI today: Delhi NCR struggles with worsening air quality; Check pollution levels in Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, etc
The AQI in Delhi has reached 394, placing it in the very poor category. Contributing factors include stagnant winds and low ...
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Winds rescue Delhi: AQI in lower end of ‘very poor’
By 11pm, the average AQI in Delhi was 304, but at least 15 ambient air quality monitoring stations had entered the “poor” ...
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Delhi’s pollution emergency and India’s aspiration to become a leading economy
Delhi has turned out to be one of the most polluted places on this planet, an undesirable achievement for a nation that has ...
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