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Delhi recorded its cleanest air in four years after winter rain improved air quality, with the AQI dropping to 150 in the 'moderate' category, prompting authorities to ease GRAP restrictions., Delhi News, Times Now |
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Delhi recorded its cleanest air in four years after winter rain improved air quality, with the AQI dropping to 150 in the 'moderate' category, prompting authorities to ease GRAP restrictions., Delhi News, Times Now |
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Delhi-NCR remains cold and foggy with no rain till Jan 26; air quality stays poor, while IMD warns of fog and cold wave in north India. |
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Delhi experienced a welcome improvement in air quality on Saturday after heavy rains and strong winds cleared the haze, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) dropping from 'poor' to 'moderate' levels. The AQI was recorded at 192, a notable decrease from the previous day. , Delhi News, Times Now |
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How do Indian and global studies calculate the 'cost' of air pollution? ThePrint explains. |
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Delhi's temperature dropped below 10 degrees after Friday's rain, bringing back cold conditions, clearer skies, improved air quality, and a further fall in temperatures expected over the next two days. |
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Air quality in the Mayur Vihar area improved slightly on Saturday, a day after Delhi received a fresh spell of rainfall. The sudden change in weather and the unexpected brought slight relief in pollution. |
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New Delhi experiences sharp temperature drop and slight air quality improvement post-rain, with cloudy skies and moderate fog expected. |
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Delhi's air quality improved following widespread rain under the influence of a western disturbance, as minimum temperatures dropped sharply | Latest News Delhi |
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Delhi Pollution: Delhi and NCR woke up to less polluted air on Saturday. Friday's rain and strong winds significantly improved the air quality in the region. The overall AQI was recorded at 282, still in the poor category but better than severe. Cold wave conditions returned in parts of North India, including Delhi, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. |
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A senior BMC official said all flying squads had been instructed to increase monitoring and issue stop-work notices to construction projects that flouted norms.| India News |