Delhi's air quality has reached hazardous levels, leading to the imposition of GRAP Stage 4, with strict measures like school closures, and vehicle restrictions to combat the pollution.
Air pollution in India is assessed through an AQI monitoring system, categorizing it based on 8 pollutants, prompting public awareness of health and safety.
Indian cities, like Mumbai and Delhi, are experiencing severe air pollution due to various reasons, leading to government measures to combat the problem.
Due to bad air quality and rising temperature, cases of fever, cough, phlegm, body ache, shortness of breath etc. are increasing in Mumbai.
Deteriorating air quality poses serious health risks to everyone. Here are a few tips you can follow to protect yourself and your family from air pollution & smog.
The Commission for Air Quality Management has issued strict guidelines to curb the thick toxic smog in Delhi.