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    Delhi Remains Heavily Polluted Despite Reduction

    New Delhi, April 7 Delhi continued to be among the most polluted cities in the NCR region in 2025-26, recording an annual average PM10 level of 201 micrograms per cubic metre, despite a 17 per cent reduction compared to the 2017-18 baseline, according to a new study.According to an analysis by...
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    Namami Gange Programme Yields Results: Pollution Reduction and Biodiversity Gains

    New Delhi, April 3 Ganga water meets bathing standards at all monitored locations, and pollution levels in the river are declining, according to the government.In a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Jal Shakti Raj Bhushan Choudhary said on Thursday that the pH...
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    NCR Residents Cope with Extreme Weather: Heat, Fog, and Record Pollution Levels

    New Delhi, March 11 – The weather across the National Capital Region (NCR) has become increasingly distressing for residents, with an unusual combination of morning fog, rising daytime temperatures, and hazardous pollution levels worsening daily life. While thick fog in the early hours disrupted...
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    Delhi's Yamuna River Shows Pollution Increase, But Still Lower Than Peak

    New Delhi, March 9 The Delhi Pollution Control Committee's (DPCC) latest data on the water quality of the Yamuna River raises concerns about high levels of fecal coliform, indicating significant amounts of untreated sewage entering the river.The reports for January and February, which were...
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    Government Weighs Revoking Suspension of IAS Officer in Pollution Case

    Mumbai, March 9 – The Maharashtra government on Monday indicated that the suspension of M Devender Singh, a 2011-batch IAS officer and Member Secretary of the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), is likely to be lifted.This followed high-level discussions in the Legislative Assembly...
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    Delhi Air Quality Continues to Decline Amid Warm Weather

    New Delhi, February 17 – The air quality in the national capital remained in the ‘poor’ category on Tuesday, with an AQI of 259 in the morning hours, according to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).Several areas across Delhi reported high pollution levels, with many...
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