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Delhi AQI Clings To Very Poor Category, Air Quality Index In Jahangirpuri Stands At 395; Check Area-Wise List For Today

Delhi Air Pollution: Delhi AQI on Thursday was recorded at 340, which comes under very poor category. Delhi AQI has been deteriorating continuously as winter approaches the national capital. Delhi is not reeling under just the issue of pollution, but the toxic water of Yamuna has become a major cause of concern for the people of the national capital.

With Delhi AQI constantly climbing up, GRAP Stage 2 restrictions have also been implemented in the national capital. The AQI in Delhi was recorded above the 300 mark at several places. Let’s take a look at area-wise AQI in Delhi, as of 7:30 AM today, Thursday:

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IGI Airport-331

ITO-330

JLN- 291

Najafgadh- 350

Alipur- 349

Jahangirpuri- 395

Major Dhyanchand-

NDIT Dwarka- 390

Okhla Phase 2- 328

Pusa-251

RK Puram- 363

Patpadganj- 351

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Delhi AQI For Tomorrow (October 25): Area-Wise List

Noida- 208.92

Mathura Road- 251.15

DU- 200.43

Lodhi Road- 196.14

IGI- 104.67

Gurugram- 77.51

IIT Delhi- 144.42

Dhirpur- 120.65

Delhi QAI Today

Average Delhi AQI- 340

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Delhi AQI News: SC Slammed Punjab, Haryana Govt Over Stubble Burning

The Supreme Court on Wednesday slammed the Haryana and Punjab governments for failure to take action against stubble burning in the states and said it is a fundamental right of all citizens to live in a clean and pollution-free environment.

A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka, Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Augustine George Masih also took strong exception to the Punjab and Haryana governments for not taking action against individuals for stubble burning and only nominal fines were being collected in some cases. (Delhi AQI News)

The bench said that if the Punjab and Haryana governments were genuinely interested in enforcing the law, there would have been at least one prosecution.

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