Delhi NCR air pollution News
During the hearing, the apex court remarked that it was not inclined to impose “extreme or knee-jerk measures” such as a year-round ban on construction, adding that such directions would severely hit livelihoods.
Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) indicated that PM2.5 levels peaked at 488 micrograms per cubic meter after Diwali, when firecrackers were allowed, marking the highest concentration in five years. This is more than three times the pre-Diwali level of 156.6 micrograms per cubic meter.
Delhi's air quality index remains alarmingly 'Very Poor' at 325 today, October 23, with Anand Vihar registering a 'Severe' 511.
The apex court said, "Students are missing mid-day meals, and many don't have the means to attend virtual classes. This cannot continue."
As temperatures drop in the Delhi NCR region, AQI has also taken a toll. In an attempt to curb pollution, the government has once again implemented GRAP restrictions.
Delhi remained in the svere’ category on Thursday morning with AQI between 300 and 400 in several areas. Pollution is continuously increasing in the capital of India.
Pollution level in Delhi-NCR has again crossed danger mark. AQI has been recorded at 373 in Delhi. On the other hand, AQI figures are witnessing rapid increase in Noida and Gurugram also. As per latest reports, AQI has been recorded at 364 in Noida and 362 in Gurugram.
Delhi government has been talking about eliminating pollution for the last several years. But could we reduce pollution?...To deal with this problem, willpower is needed, which China has shown...but no government is ready to tell when we will show it.
Delhi government minister Gopal Rai makes huge tatement on pollution. and said that pollution in Delhi is a conspiracy. The smoke of firecrackers from Haryana-UP has reached the capital Delhi.
Despite the ban on firecrackers, firecrackers were burnt across Delhi NCR on Diwali. This was the first Diwali after the Corona epidemic, in which people celebrated Diwali without fear. Due to pollution in Delhi NCR, there was a ban on firecrackers. Firecrackers have been blamed for the sudden surge in AQI after Diwali. In this, Delhi government is blaming UP and Haryana for the increased AQI.
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