The air pollution in Delhi is only increasing by the day and there is no respite in sight. After a failed cloud seeding experiment to bring artificial rain, which cost the government crores, the situation has become dire. The air quality index in Delhi at 7 AM on Friday was an alarming 455, according to air quality tracker aqi.in . This is equivalent to smoking nearly 11 cigarettes a day. Delhi AQI Today: Delhiites are now breathing air equivalent to smoking between 10 and 15 cigarettes a day (Source: aqi.in).

The Delhi AQI , according to the Early Warning System for Delhi, was 373 at 5:30 AM. The AQI at 5 AM was 433, as per aqi.in. The disparity in figures are due to the various parameters considered by the two bodies, the number of AQI monitoring stations and devices, as well as th

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