With Delhi and many other cities grappling with increasing pollution, the European Union has offered its best technical expertise to help India combat deteriorating air quality.

Pollution levels in Delhi are on a rise and yet again a marathon takes place despite the risks.

As per the study, the rate of Premature Deaths in India has been increasing at an alarming rate, and from 2,140 deaths per day in 1990, it has reached to 3,280 in 2015.

Delhi's air quality on Monday was the best the city has seen in 20 days although it was still in the 'very poor' category.

This week started off with better air quality compared to the last, when toxic levels of particulate matter were recorded across New Delhi.

Air pollution in the National Capital Region may finally be treated as a common problem, experts said on Thursday as the Supreme Court and the National Green Tribunal (NGT) ordered the Central and

In the wake of rising levels of air pollution in the national capital, environmentalist Vimlendu Jha on Wednesday said both the Centre as well as the state government have failed to provide better

NEW DELHI: The air quality continued to remain "severe" despite improved wind speed on Tuesday. In fact CPCB recorded a higher air quality index (AQI) of 432 compared to 423 on Monday.

Neither the Centre nor the states have put in place a plan to tackle rising pollution in cities across India. Here are five reasons why we have failed to tackle the pollution menace.

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday held an emergency meeting to discuss the city's severe air pollution+ and announced a slew of measures, including shutting schools and stopping constr

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