New Delhi: The Delhi government's pollution control measures should be geared towards reducing people's exposure to toxic air, said a US expert.

Officials of the transport department drew up a four-point explainer on reasons for the increase in traffic jams during the second phase of odd-even.

National Green Tribunal asked the Central Pollution Control Board to monitor and record the data of ambient air quality in Delhi during the ongoing second phase of the odd-even scheme.

Judgement of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Rajeev Suri Vs Delhi Development Authority (DDA) dated 19/04/2016. The Applicant, resident of Defence Colony, New Delhi is seeking restitution/restoration of Kushak Nala running through Defence Colony, New Delhi following Reverse Environment Impact Study conducted by independent body appointed by NGT.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Mahendra Pandey Vs. Govt. Of NCT of Delhi & Ors. dated 19/04/2016 regarding ambient air quality during the period of ODD and EVEN vehicles plying scheme from 15th April, 2016 to 30th April, 2016. NGT disposes of this Application with the direction to DPCC to maintain regular ambient air quality data during the period of ODD and EVEN vehicles plying scheme from 15th April, 2016 to 30th April, 2016. Also directed CPCB and MoEF shall jointly maintain the monitoring data of ambient air quality during this period independent of DPCC.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Vikrant Kumar Tongad Vs. Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. dated 18/04/2016 regarding installation of water harvesting system in hospitals of Delhi.

First full working day will see all offices and schools reopen after a long weekend; prosecution figures likely to spike; Traffic Police to deploy more personnel

Expressing doubts over the second phase of the fortnight-long odd-even scheme, a scientist has moved the National Green Tribunal seeking independent monitoring of air pollution levels.

A study by the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences at IIT Delhi, which looked at exposure to PM 2.5 and premature deaths caused by the particulate matter pollution, has revealed that Kinnaur in Himacha

A case of dengue has been reported from Okhla area of the national capital, an official said today.

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