As new hotspots emerge, capital finds its hands—and lungs—full

A new study shows that several fresh pollution hotspots have appeared in Delhi, with PM2.5 levels rising sharply in at least 11 areas. These locations were not major concerns earlier but are now showing high pollution, especially during winter months when weather conditions trap dirty air. Experts say this trend suggests pollution is spreading across the city. Authorities are tracking the new hotspots and taking steps to cut emissions from traffic, buildings, and industries.

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