A move to use "green" firecrackers during Diwali appeared not to have made a difference for pollution in India's capital.
The air quality in India’s capital ranks among the worst in the world, but experts say politics stand in the way of improving it.
People in the city burst crackers late into Monday night, defying a court order to use only 'green' fireworks.
Around 20 million people in India’s capital woke up on Wednesday breathing the most polluted air of any major city in the world, a day after celebrations for the Diwali festival, during which revelers ...
A thick, toxic haze blanketed New Delhi on Monday as air pollution levels surged to more than 16 times the World Health ...
New Delhi could see artificial rain fall over the Indian capital for the first time later this week. The regional government ...
India trialled cloud seeding over its smog-filled capital for the first time, spraying a chemical from an aeroplane to ...
New Delhi and its metropolitan region — home to more than 30 million people — routinely ranks among the world’s most polluted ...
Air quality in India's capital New Delhi deteriorated to hazardous levels on Tuesday October 21 with readings the highest in ...