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Delhi's AQI hits 'poor' as air quality worsens amid pollution crisis, may turn severe from...
Credit: DNA- Published on October 26, 2024
The AQI is categorised into six levels: 0-50 (Good), 51-100 (Satisfactory), 101-200 (Moderate), 201-300 (Poor), 301-400 (Very Poor), and 401-500 (Severe).
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Published on October 29, 2024 - 17:57
Delhi Air Pollution: Are Stubble and Diwali Festivities the Real Offenders? | Exclusive Chat
Delhi-NCR faces an impending air quality crisis as Diwali approaches, according to environmentalist Vimlendu Jha of Swechha India. Key issues discussed include assigning blame, with factors like vehicles, industries, and burning of crop residue all contributing. Jha emphasizes the need for urgent, coordinated action by authorities, industries, and citizens to tackle the severe pollution levels.
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