Delhi smog is a severe air pollution problem. It occurs mainly in winter months. The smog results from vehicle emissions, industrial discharge, and crop burning. This thick haze poses serious health risks. It affects visibility and disrupts daily life. Authorities often issue health warnings during peak pollution. Efforts to combat the smog include stricter regulations and public awareness campaigns.
Every winter, Delhi’s toxic smog is blamed on vehicles, construction dust and industrial emissions. But a significant, largely invisible contributor lies much closer to home — the way...
Every winter, the national capital slips into a public health emergency as thick smog blankets Delhi and its surrounding NCR districts. Schools shut, offices stagger timings, and advisories...