Breathing Delhi’s air for a day is equivalent to smoking 50 cigarettes and it can cause short term and long term health effects
Odd-Even scheme was to roll out in Delhi from November 13 till November 17. The Green Court had done away with exemptions granted under the earlier...
The Green Court questions Delhi Government on the return of Odd-Even scheme in the national capital and said, ‘The government should look out for more concrete...
India Meteorological Department said rain in parts of Haryana, western Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab would help disperse the effluents, thereby normalising the air quality in...
As odd-even scheme returns in New Delhi in a bid to tackle Air Pollution, industry experts and ministers share their views
Vehicular emissions, construction dust and waste burning are the primary culprits why Delhi is reeling under severe air pollution
Health emergency in national capital has led to people complaining about respiratory problems
A range of effective measures and natural advantage keeps Chennai air breathable
From bringing back the odd-even scheme to hiking parking fees, here are some measures that have been announced in the wake of ‘severe’ air quality of...
Newborns are at a very high risk of contracting breath-related ailments in environmental condition, such as the prevailing one, say health experts
UN Resident Coordinator Yuri Afanasiev spoke about the prevailing condition of Delhi, UN Sustainable Development Goals and Swachh Bharat in an exhibition put up by school...
In a bid to improve Delhi’s degrading air quality, the green court today imposed a ban on construction and industrial activities, entry of trucks and directed...