Explained: Why Delhi's Air Remains Toxic Despite Drop In Farm Fire Cases

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  • Published On: November 27, 2023
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Delhi is covered in a thick layer of smog as the air quality remains in the 'Severe' category. Despite a drop in cases of stubble-burning in Punjab and Haryana, which is seen as a contributor to Delhi's poor air quality, the AQI is still hovering in the 'Severe' category.

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