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Delhi pollution: How residents continue to wrestle with foul air

According to Central Pollution Control Board data, Delhi's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stands at 426 at 9.30 am on Friday. An AQI of above 400 is considered 'Severe' and can affect healthy people and seriously impact those with existing illnesses. On Thursday, the 24-hour average AQI stood at 450 at 4 pm, just a notch below the 'Severe Plus' category. Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Friday ordered 50 per cent staff of the Delhi government to work from home and said an advisory will be issued to private offices to follow suit. Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said primary schools will be closed from Saturday in a bid to protect children from the effects of worsening air quality. Alarmed over the rise in pollution in Delhi-NCR, the NHRC has asked the chief secretaries of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi to appear before it on November 10 to discuss the matter. Here is Delhi in pictures wrapped in smog

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Published 04.11.22, 05:49 PM
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A man crosses a road, shrouded in a thick layer of smog

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Birds perch on an electric pole

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An air quality index (AQI) display board at the SAFAR-Lodi Road

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Commuters wait to board a train at a platform of Sahibabad Junction railway station amid heavy smog

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Students at a school

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Passengers wearing facemasks ride a train across the Yamuna river

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Akshardham Temple shrouded in a thick layer of smog

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An anti-smog gun is used to spray water to curb air pollution

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