'Right to breathe'
People outside Parliament held a protest demanding their "right to breathe" as the national capital of Delhi has been grappling with severe air pollution with AQI reaching hazardous levels. (Image credit: PTI)
'Help me breathe'
The protest witnessed the participation of kids as well as air quality in Delhi remained in the 'severe' category on Wednesday. (Image credit: PTI)
'Saans nahin toh vote nahin'
The protestors made it a point to remind the legislators to take strong actions to contain pollution. (Image credit: PTI)
'Serious lapse'
The Supreme Court has reprimanded the AAP government and Delhi Police for a "serious lapse" in effectively enforcing GRAP-IV measures. The court directed the Commission for Air Quality Management to take action against the responsible officials. (Image credit: PTI)
Security checks ramped up
Delhi Police has intensified security checks, especially at the borders, to prevent the entry of vehicles that do not comply with the city's anti-pollution regulations, officials said on Tuesday. (Image credit: PTI)
'Pollution making North India weather more smog-prone'
Research indicates that rising pollution levels have exacerbated certain meteorological factors in recent decades, which could, in turn, worsen smog conditions. (Image credit: AP)
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