As air quality index levels reach alarming figures, concerns continue to grow about the impact of pollution on public health and safety.
The Odd-Even rule, first introduced in 2016, could be a possible solution to Delhi's pollution crisis. The scheme limits ...
As the Delhi air quality worsens, the government is likely to come up with major steps in the form of odd and even rules.
CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said rising pollution levels deter consumers from venturing out, especially in ...
While the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) pegged Delhi’s AQI at 494 on Monday, IQAir, an international monitoring app, ...
It has reached severe levels and raised concern about health risks. GRAP 4 has been implemented in the national capital to ...
Amid Delhi's worsening air quality, a concrete step in the return of odd and even rules and work-from-home measures is likely to be made by the government soon. The air quality in the national capital ...
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Delhi may reintroduce the Odd-Even rule as air quality worsens, with AQI consistently in the 'severe plus' category.
Amid the extremely severe air quality in Delhi, some senior lawyers had proposed a full online shift of Supreme Court ...
In its latest release, IMD said shallow to moderate fog/smog will continue to shroud throughout the morning and into the night ...