‘Delhi feels like gas chamber’: Yogi Adityanath praises UP for better air quality
Calling the situation dire, CM said, “Life has become suffocating in Delhi. Above 400 AQI, breathing is difficult, and there is a burning sensation in the eyes."
Calling the situation dire, CM said, “Life has become suffocating in Delhi. Above 400 AQI, breathing is difficult, and there is a burning sensation in the eyes."
The issue of air pollution is rising in Kolkata. While the city's air quality has not reached the extreme levels like Delhi, it's still on an alarming rise. Considering this situation, can a city like Kolkata (where the AQI is already between 150-200, 'very unhealthy') be safe, or may it face a similar fate to that of Delhi in the near future?
The Supreme Court emphasised that no religious practice endorses activities detrimental to public health or the environment.
The overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi stood at 396 at 10am, worsening from 357 at 4pm on Friday. It was 354 on Thursday, 271 on Wednesday, 302 on Tuesday and 312 on Monday (Diwali).