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Delhi’s pollution forecast tool fails to capture stubble burning impact accurately, say officials
In recent days, DSS forecasts projected that stubble burning could contribute over 30% to Delhi’s PM 2.5 levels. However, actual contributions have remained below 10%, based on fire counts recorded later in the day.
Delhi’s pollution model fails to capture stubble burning impact
In recent days, DSS forecasts projected that stubble burning could contribute over 30% to Delhi’s PM 2.5 levels. However, actual contributions have remained below 10%, based on fire counts recorded later in the day.
Thick haze, but no AQI data as portals go dark
Delhi's pollution monitoring app failed during a severe air quality crisis, sparking public anger as data went missing amid worsening haze.
Thick haze, but no AQI data as portals go dark
Delhi's pollution monitoring app failed during a severe air quality crisis, sparking public anger as data went missing amid worsening haze.
प्रदूषण को लेकर एचपीसीबी की घोर लापरवाही — 37 में से 35 सीक्यूएमएस महीनों तक बंद रहे
The report reveals serious negligence by the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB). Out of 37 Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (CAAQMS) set up across the state, 35 remained non-functional for several months.
City’s AQI ‘cover story’: Trees, walls & missing data
Monitoring Stations Nestled In Green Areas In An Atmosphere Away From Road Realities You Face Daily
Data Smog Engulfs Capital as Pollution Figures Vanish
As a thick grey haze shrouded the city on Monday, leaving Delhiites gasping for clean air, pollution data suddenly disappeared from official platforms for most of the day.
पराली जलाने की घटना 37 प्रतिशत घटी, फिर भी प्रदूषण 41 फीसदी बढ़ा
पिछले साल की तुलना में इस बार पराली के कारण होने वाली घटनाएं कम हुईं, लेकिन हवा में प्रदूषण में आश्चर्यजनक रूप से उछाल आया है
24 out of 39 AQI stations log ‘severe’ air
Delhi's air quality hit a season high of 391 AQI, with 24 stations reporting 'severe' levels; inconsistencies raise concerns over data accuracy.
Delhi’s air turns ‘severe’; data anomalies at NSIT Dwarka stn raise questions
Delhi's air quality hit a season high of 391 AQI, with 24 stations reporting 'severe' levels; inconsistencies raise concerns over data accuracy.
Met factors help, Gurgaon’s air quality better as Delhi chokes on smoke
According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board, while Delhi’s air quality index stood at around 370 (‘very poor’), Gurgaon's was at 238 (‘poor’) thanks to winds and terrain easing pollution there.
Clean air or clean data: Survey raises doubt on Delhi's AQI data
Concerns are mounting over the accuracy of Delhi's air quality monitoring as ground checks reveal questionable practices.
Spot check raises doubts on accuracy of AQI data
As smog thickens in Delhi and people complain of burning eyes, scratchy throats and breathing problems, are the official air quality monitors accurately reflecting the capital’s air quality?
Delhi’s AQI monitors didn’t go blank just on Diwali. Hundreds of hours of October PM2.5 data missing
ThePrint analysed PM2.5 data from all 39 AQI stations across the capital for the month of October and found some glaring gaps.
Delhi’s NO2 levels 3 times the safe limit at hot spots
Delhi's nitrogen dioxide levels have soared to three times the safe limit, contributing to a worsening air quality crisis amid hazardous PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
Delhi’s NO2 levels 3 times the safe limit at hot spots
Delhi's nitrogen dioxide levels have soared to three times the safe limit, contributing to a worsening air quality crisis amid hazardous PM2.5 and PM10 levels.
Delhi’s Nitrogen Dioxide Levels Triple the Safe Limit, Driven by Traffic Emissions
Central Pollution Control Board data show concentrations of the dangerous gas peaking at IGI Airport and ITO; experts warn of increased respiratory risks.
Delhi’s Skies Turn Toxic: Farm Smoke and Festive Bursts Drive AQI Surge
Delhi woke up to a thick grey haze as AQI soared to 311 — a sharp rise from 202 the previous day. Experts blame smoke from Punjab’s stubble fires, firecrackers, and stagnant local emissions trapped by calm winds and falling temperatures.
Thick haze of pollutants, shallow fog shroud Delhi, minimum temp below normal
Persistent cold northwesterly winds were expected to dip the mercury by 1-2°C over the weekend in the national capital and make nights colder
Grey haze engulfs Delhi as farm fires, crackers raise AQI 100 pts
Air pollution levels in Delhi surged by more than 100 points on the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Thursday as smoke from farm fires in Punjab and firecrackers burst overnight combined with local emissions, calm winds, and falling temperatures to blanket the city in thick haze.