Private BS III petrol and BS IV diesel vehicles were banned from roads with violations inviting a penalty of ₹20,000.
Delhi's air quality remained severely hazardous for the fourth consecutive day, with a thick smog layer blanketing the city.
Air pollution choking New Delhi has ground outdoor work to a halt and disrupted air travel in the Indian capital.
The Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) forecasts ‘very poor’ air quality for subsequent six days.
The Delhi government has imposed a ban on BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel four-wheelers from Friday, under Graded Response ...
Delhi air quality remains 'severe', prompting government restrictions and bans on vehicles to combat pollution.
The AQI was recorded at 406 on 8 am Saturday morning. Health concerns include respiratory issues, eye irritation, and ...
Delhi's pollution has reached a critical level. Not only breathing becomes difficult but its serious consequences are also ...
Did you know that the toxic air that Delhi is breathing currently can actually put your cardiovascular health at risk?
Delhi CM Atishi has announced staggered working hours for government offices across Delhi. This initiative aims to reduce ...
To combat the escalating air pollution, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has implemented Stage III of the ...