Whether due to odd-even rule or not, air pollution levels in the city have begun to fall.

NEW DELHI: With five more days to go before the odd-even experiment in Delhi draws to a close, the jury is still divided on how much impact the much-debated vehicle rationing system has had on the

Govt’s claim that pollution in the city has dropped over the past week is at odds with data of the daily average levels as well as peak values of PM.

Chaos will return to the roads of Delhi from January 16 as Transport Minister Gopal Rai announced an end to road rationing experiment.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Sonya Ghosh Vs. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Ors. dated 07/01/2016 regarding construction activities in the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary in Delhi's southern Ridge.

The Court has been informed that the process of demarcation of the boundary wall of Southern ridge necessary for issuance of final notification is not yet over and boundary wall extending to 2800 mts. has been constructed at Sanjay Colony and similar works are in progress at Ghitorni and Neb Sarai areas to contain further encroachment.

Air quality in Delhi is expected to deteriorate over the next few days with a possible rise in the level of particulate matters due to fall in minimum temperature and calm wind movement, System of

Study Expects More Hired Cars

Pollution levels in the Capital will decrease by almost 50 per cent if the odd-even plan is implemented successfully, according to a report released by the Aryabhatta College on Thursday.

With over 15,000 dengue cases this year, the capital suffered the worst outbreak of the viral disease in recent years.

Looking back

The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has released the result of its analysis of air quality data from the continuous monitoring by the Delhi Pollution Control Committee to show that polluti

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