In Delhi, the major pollutant PM2.5, or particles with diameter less than 2.5mm, also saw a slight drop mostly because the wind stopped entering from Punjab...
Experts say the sudden dip in temperature has come at a time when impact of winds and the stubble burning is showing up, leading to spike...
Stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana has a direct impact on Delhi’s air quality which continues to deteriorate
Air pollution in Delhi-NCR is set to increase and people will face difficulty in breathing towards morning and evening hours, according to experts
Burning of firecrackers and stubble has increased the level of PM 2.5 and PM 10 in the air, which has raised the level of pollution
As per the observations from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's air quality will worsen in the next few...
The National Green Tribunal and Delhi High Court have asked the Centre and state governments of Punjab and Haryana to respond to the persisting problem of...
From warning farmers to registering cases against them to creating awareness on stubble burning, Haryana government has tried everything to stop stubble burning
Helpless farmers find it difficult to dispose residue through environment-friendly measures, seeks for help as per NGT’s order
National Green Tribunal asked states to provide machinery free of cost to the farmers having less than two acres of land, to farmers having medium land...
National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) 2015 direction to ban stubble burning put farmers under huge financial burden. Farmers gathered outside NGT premises and lashed out at the...
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh said pollution levels can considerably come down with a centralised system which could be used for generating biomass energy by mixing...