Delhi’s air quality improved slightly on Friday with the AQI falling to the poor category, though many areas continue to record very poor pollution levels.
Delhi has lifted GRAP-4 pollution curbs after air quality improved, though officials warn that AQI levels could rise again in coming days.
Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa apologised for pollution but blamed AAP for the crisis, saying air quality cannot be fixed in months as AQI remains...
Delhi recorded very poor to severe air quality on Saturday, with dense smog affecting visibility and prompting an advisory from the city airport.
Delhi’s AQI crossed 425 for the first time this season, triggering GRAP-3 restrictions, including construction bans and curbs on older vehicles.
As Delhi’s air turns dangerously toxic, Rahul Gandhi accuses the BJP of shifting excuses, while the party blames Congress and AAP for years of pollution mismanagement.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Delhi with rain and thunderstorms expected. The air quality remains satisfactory.
Delhi is set to experience rising temperatures with the IMD forecasting a peak of 45°C. A yellow alert has been issued, and the AQI remains poor.
Air India has issued an important travel advisory for passengers commuting to and from Delhi between January 19 and 26, 2025, citing restrictions related to Republic...
The order also reported that all the construction works that are being run for in public projects including highways, flyovers, power transmission, and pipelines in Delhi-NCR...