In this article, we will talk about the Air Pollution. Amid Environment Minister Gopal Rai’s declaration of the upcoming implementation of the odd-even car rationing system in Delhi from November 13 to 20 to address air pollution, the national capital found itself covered in dense on Tuesday. Since the news has come on the internet and it went viral on the social media platforms. Currently, this news has been gaining huge attention from the people as they are super curious to know about the whole information about the news. In this article, we will cover all the information that we have, let’s continue the article.
Delhi’s overall air quality was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 399, as per the System of Air Quality, Research (SAFAR)-India and Weather Forecasting. Air quality at Delhi University has been recorded at 461, while the airport at Terminal 3 noted an AQI of 433, Gurugram at 369, Noida at 463, and IIT Delhi a 416, according to the SAFAR data at 7 a.m. Currently, this news has been gaining huge attention from the people. Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news.
As per the report, Lodhi Road and Pusa areas recorded AQI levels of 372 and 371, respectively, both categorized as “very poor”. According to the Central Pollution Control Board data, AQI documented at Jawaharlal Nehru stadium was 409. Ghaziabad recorded an AQI of 370 as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Rai also said that to rescue the well-being of the school levels, except for those in the tenth and twelfth angles who have been getting ready for their board examinations. You are on the right page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.
As far as we know, the Minister stated ” The odd-even scheme will come into result in Delhi after Diwali, running from 13 November 2023 to 20 November 2023. A determination to develop the scheme will be created after 20 November”. Meantime, the Mumbai AQI was recorded at 145 under the moderate category. Colabe recorded an AQI of 214, Andheri at 127and Bhandup at 117. Chembur AQI was recorded at 304. Earlier, on Monday, pollution levels in Delhi NCR soared to around seven to eight times. In New Delhi, a record-high number of 4,160 farm fires have been recorded. Here we have more information about the news if we get any information then we will update you soon. Stay tuned to us for more updates.