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New research shows ammonium sulphate makes up nearly one-third of Delhi's PM2.5 pollution and poses serious health risks. Studies link it strongly to asthma hospitalisations and acute heart events, suggesting this pollutant may be more harmful than overall PM2.5 levels and needs urgent attention. Here's all that you need to know about it. , Health, Times Now

The air quality in Delhi was recorded at 305, following a sharp deterioration from Thursday when it was at 234. Several areas of the city were also shrouded in a thick layer of smog.