Breathing Delhi’s air for a day is equivalent to smoking 50 cigarettes and it can cause short term and long term health effects
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...
Health emergency in national capital has led to people complaining about respiratory problems
Newborns are at a very high risk of contracting breath-related ailments in environmental condition, such as the prevailing one, say health experts
The study of osteoporosis-related fracture hospital admissions among 9.2 million people between 2003-2010, suggests that even a small increase in PM2.5 concentrations would lead to an...
Stay indoors and avoid any activity outdoors that increases the breathing rate, states Central government in its health advisory on pollution in Delhi
As pollution in Delhi increases, National Highways Authority of India plans to do its bit to cut down any contribution to Delhi's deteriorating air quality leading...
Calling the current situation as an emergency situation, Delhi Court said, what we are facing today has already been faced by London. They call it a...
According to SAFAR, both PM2.5 and PM10 are expected to be "severe-plus" on Friday as well
Low wind speeds and inversion of smoke from Punjab and Haryana are leading to severe pollutant concentrations, which have extremely adverse health outcomes
Thousands of people gather in New Delhi with Actor Farhan Akhtar and other politicians to pledge their support for clean air
Air quality in Delhi-NCR continues to be a cause of concern