The number of paddy stubble burning incidents in Punjab rose 12.59 per cent year-on-year to 26,583 in the last 50 days, with a spurt in such cases after Diwali, according to the latest ICAR data.
As capital chokes with air pollution, AAP takes responsibility for excessive stubble burning in the last few days
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia on Friday took a swipe at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his past statements regarding the stubble burning leading to pollution in the national capital
The Delhi BJP on Friday demanded that the AAP government order closure of schools in the national capital in view of severe air pollution.
Delhi's air quality index reached hazardous levels. Punjab's share in farm fires is maximum this time. So why has the govt failed in reining in the stubble burning in the state? Here's our report
While the primary focus is on restrictions on entry and intra-Delhi movement of vehicles, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has directed all agencies to strictly implement Stage IV.
The officials said if the air quality levels witness an improvement, that is, they fall below 400, the ban will not be in place
The overall air quality over Delhi is likely to remain in 'Severe' category from till Sunday
Central and state governments may decide on permitting work from home
The entry of trucks other than electric and CNG ones in Delhi is banned too. Those carrying essential commodities are exempted
Hospitals are also seeing patients with no previous history of respiratory ailments coming for treatment
People of Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) on Thursday woke up with complaints of choking and 'eye burning' due to smog and air pollution leaving people gasping for breath
While the forecasters on Wednesday predicted the air quality was likely to improve on the back of stronger winds, the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi stood at 426 at 9.10 am
Truck washing plants, sprinklers and anti-smoke guns have also been installed at the RRTS construction sites, it saiD
The Air Quality Index at the city's Mathura Road was also under the "very poor" category with PM 2.5 at 355 and PM 10 concentration at 289 under the "poor" category
Air pollution in the 'severe' category affects healthy people and seriously impacts children and those with existing diseases, according to the CPCB
The air quality of the national capital entered the "severe" category as the overall AQI of the city crossed 400, according to data from the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research
The air quality in the national capital was in the 'very poor' category for 7 days as against zero last year. The AQI was in the 'poor' category for 10 days as against seven in 2021
Delhi's air quality improved on Tuesday morning, as the AQI stood in the 'poor' category, even as the minimum temperature settled at 15.2 degrees Celsius, a notch below normal
The AQI has largely remained in the 'very poor' zone since then