Experts say the city must ramp up public transport and discourage the use of private vehicles. Read more at straitstimes.com.
To combat rising pollution levels, Delhi NCR is currently under GRAP Stage 4 which restricts movement of certain vehicles.
According to a recent study, vehicular emission is one of the biggest reasons for spike in pollution level in Delhi.
Authorities in India’s capital shut schools, halted construction and banned non-essential trucks from entering the city on ...
Delhi’s air quality plummeted to alarming levels on Monday, leaving people gasping for breath with itchy eyes and sore throats as the Air Quality Index stood at 494, the second-worst in the last six ...
Majority of the areas across Delhi recorded ‘severe plus’ air quality on Monday morning as the AQI shot up to over 450. The ...
NCR, Gautam Buddh Nagar's Education Office has issued guidelines for schools to ensure student safety. Notably, no ...
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday announced that the physical classes will be suspended for Class 10 and 12, while the ...
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Monday launched an anti-smog misting system in Dwarka in order to combat the severe air pollution in the national capital, the DDA said. The project represents ...
Class 10 and 12 go online in Delhi after Supreme Court's direction to states amid rising pollution ...
The management of the University of Delhi on Monday announced the cancellation of all physical classes and the commencement ...