Sirsa, a SAD-BJP MLA, said that it was "shocking" that the Kejriwal government collected Rs 787 crore of environment cess but spent only Rs 93 lakh out of it
An estimated $600 mn is needed to provide farmers with alternatives, but the BJP of PM Narendra Modi and Opposition parties in power in New Delhi and nearby Punjab are squabbling over who will pay
The DPCC also informed the court that quadrupling of parking fare in Delhi had been done away with
The move may also help cut down the burning of farm stubble which is a major source of the current acute air pollution in Delhi
The results of a social media poll conducted by Business Standard point towards how tough life has been for residents with air pollution reaching severe levels
Farmers of Punjab and Haryana have been blamed for the rising air pollution level in northern states including Delhi triggered by their stubble burning.
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Consumer good majors like Dabur, Coca-Cola and Perfetti Van Melle have suspended operations in their plants in the Delhi-NCR region.
Users tweeted about taking a pledge to make the air fresh and healthier by working together
As the pollution in the city has hit 70 times the World Health Organisation's safe limit, doctors have advised people to wear N90 masks whenever they go out
'We cannot ignore the pollution' the bench said adding that it will hear the plea today itself after finishing the matters listed on its board
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The three chief causes of pollution are automobiles, industrial emissions and stubble burning
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Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan should also join hands in fighting pollution, says Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan
The Odd-Even car rationing scheme will be enforced in Delhi for a five-day period from November 13, city Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said on Thursday
DMRC would be running more train trips on several routes from Thursday onwards to accommodate a larger number of commuters
The Indian Medical Association described the condition as a "public health emergency"
EPCA asked authorities to immediately enforce the graded response action under "very poor" category for Delhi