The air in Delhi NCR has been toxic since Diwali night. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has crossed 1000 in most areas. Despite Supreme Court directives, people burst a lot of firecrackers.

As a result, on the morning of October 25, AQI was recorded above 400 in many places.

However, this year, there has been a 77.5% reduction in stubble burning incidents in Punjab-Haryana. Despite this, no improvement was seen in Delhi's air.

According to the WHO, PM 2.5 levels should not exceed 15 micrograms per cubic meter, while in Delhi it was recorded about 24 times higher than the standard.

1 or more members are suffering from eye irritation

According to a Local Circles survey, in 25% of Delhi-NCR families, one or more members are suffering from eye irritation, headache, or sleep problems. In three

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