Delhi: CM Kejriwal again bans firecrackers for Diwali citing air pollution
Other than burning of firecrackers, stubble burning in neighbouring states too worsens the air quality of the national capital.
A western disturbance affecting the region...
Other than burning of firecrackers, stubble burning in neighbouring states too worsens the air quality of the national capital.
The officials predicted that the rainfall will intensify from Friday.
Separate gates are being set up for entry as well as exit in view of Covid-19.
The spell of moderate to heavy rain will start tonight, according to the IMD.
The police are keeping an eye on such violators and a fine has also been imposed for doing such acts.
The Kejriwal Government has sought a meeting with the Union Environment Minister to discuss the contribution of pollution from neighbouring states.
Whereas the cases of malaria and chikungunya are also rising in the capital city.
Farmers from Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh harvest paddy in the month of October and then set their fields on fire to clear rice stubble causing air pollution.