Post-Diwali air pollution in Delhi surged to alarming levels, with PM 2.5 averaging 488 µg/m³, a 212% increase from ...
An analysis of CPCB and DPCC data by HT revealed that only nine stations – barely 23% of the city’s monitoring network – ...
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Delhi’s Dead Air: Politics, Apathy And The Betrayal Of India’s Fundamental Right To Breathe
The right to breathe isn’t negotiable—it’s fundamental. Until leaders treat it as such, the smog will persist—a collective apathy choking the capital. Delhi’s citizens must rise to clear the air, for ...
The average PM2.5 concentration touched 488 micrograms per cubic metre in the 24 hours after Diwali, more than three times ...
Mumbai’s Diwali pollution sparks health concerns as PM2.5 levels rise; experts urge stronger air quality control. Here is ...
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Amid festive fervour, October emerges as Mumbai's most polluted month so far in 2025: Study
Amid festive fervour, October emerges as Mumbai's most polluted month in 2025 with sharp spikes in pollution levels.
The average PM2.5 concentration reached 488 micrograms per cubic metre in the 24 hours after Diwali. This level is three ...
Diwali's vibrant celebrations took a somber turn as Delhi's air quality monitoring infrastructure faced an unprecedented ...
India Today on MSN
Decoding Delhi's Diwali air: The science behind air quality fluctuations
India Today analysed 12 hours of AQI fluctuations year on year, comparing the shifts with several other factors that ...
Independent Cllr Lakshan Saldin also called in the decision, seconded by Green Cllr Tamasin Rhymes. Although the pair support ...
Ellen Anderson’s op-ed on air quality (“Something at ASE doesn’t smell right,” Aspen Daily News, Oct. 23) is a timely reminder to focus on public health, not mere regulatory compliance.
CHANDIGARH: Farmers in Punjab are not solely responsible for the region’s worsening air quality, as stubble-burning incidents ...
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