Delhi Air Quality Improves Marginally, 10 Stations Still in 'Severe' Range

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Delhi's air quality slightly improved with an average AQI of 377, still in the 'very poor' category. Ten stations remain in 'severe' range, and schools for grades up to five have shifted to online classes.

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Delhi's air quality shows slight improvement, with an average AQI of 377, still in the 'ery poor' category. Ten stations recorded 'evere' AQI, while two reported 'poor' and 27 'ery poor'. Major hotspots include Ashok Vihar, Bawana, and Jahangirpuri. The Commission for Air Quality Management held a meeting to discuss vehicular emissions, and actionable recommendations are expected in future sessions. The Delhi government has directed schools to shift to online classes for students up to grade five until further notice.

Delhi Air Quality Improves Marginally, 10 Stations Still in 'Severe' Range

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