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While the most stringent restrictions have been lifted, pollution control measures under GRAP Stages 1, 2 and 3 will continue across Delhi-NCR, the CAQM said. |
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While the most stringent restrictions have been lifted, pollution control measures under GRAP Stages 1, 2 and 3 will continue across Delhi-NCR, the CAQM said. |
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Due to the influence of a western disturbance, weather conditions are expected to change across Delhi and several parts of the National Capital Region later this week. |
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Delhi's air quality showed marginal improvement with the AQI dropping to 397, though light smog continues to affect the city even as temperatures rise above the seasonal average. |
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Mumbai recorded its coldest morning at 15.9 degC in Santacruz, with IMD forecasting cool weather and improved air quality. Powai had the best AQI at 47, Bandra East the worst at 109. |
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Dense fog and severe AQI up to 434 gripped Delhi, affecting areas like ITO and Rafi Marg. GRAP-IV restrictions and flight delays at IGI Airport marked the harsh winter conditions. |
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Doctors and studies flag rising anxiety, low mood and sleep problems during prolonged pollution spells |
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A thin layer of fog blanketed Delhi on Monday morning as the Air Quality Index recorded a marginal dip to 418, offering little relief from the 'severe' category. Meteorological forecasts indicate very poor air quality to persist, with low wind speeds and dense fog expected to impact conditions through the week. |
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According to the Central Pollution Control Board's (CPCB) daily bulletin, the city's average air quality index (AQI) stood at 440 at 4 pm on Sunday. This was a significant jump from Saturday. |
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Celebrations after Pune civic body election results triggered chaos across the city, with rallies, fireworks and road blockages disrupting traffic. Residents reported safety risks, noise and air pollution, sleepless nights, and long delays despite police presence., Pune News, Times Now |
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Bengaluru residents. fed up with dusty, neglected roads, cleaned a 100-metre stretch in East Bengaluru, removing a tractor-load of silt. They alleged civic authorities failed to deploy mechanical sweepers, worsening dust pollution and health risks., Bengaluru News, Times Now |