Delhi’s Air Quality Hits ‘Very Poor’ Levels, Residents Face Breathing Struggles

Residents in Delhi are struggling with serious health issues as the city's air quality remains 'very poor,' with AQI levels over 360. Many are reporting breathing problems, fever, and trouble going about their daily routines. The situation has gotten worse since Diwali, and people are urging authorities to act quickly to reduce pollution. While efforts are underway, challenges still remain.

By Vishal Kumar

Aizawl and Guwahati Among Cleanest Cities Amid India’s Air Quality Crisis

Delhi is currently the most polluted city in India, with an air quality index (AQI) of 379, which falls into the "very poor" category. Jaipur and Chandigarh follow with AQI values of 235 and 233, respectively. Cities like Aizawl and Guwahati have the lowest pollution levels, with AQI values of 32 and 42. Most cities across the country face "poor" or "moderate" air quality, which raises health concerns for residents.

By Vishal Kumar

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