Delhi’s ‘cleanest May in 5 years’ is a toxic illusion

Delhi’s air may have looked cleaner on paper in May 2026, but dangerous pollutants such as dust, ozone and sulphur-related pollution remained significant. The article's main message is that a better AQI does not necessarily mean the city's air is genuinely safe to breathe.

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