Mohammad Anwar, a student from Drass in Ladakh, found that Delhi skies are not as clear as the one he is used to back home. “This is my first time here. I really like the city, but it is very polluted. It looks like it is mostly dark and foggy all the time,” he said.
Delhi Jal Board has announced that several areas of the national capital will experience low water pressure due to high levels of ammonia in the Yamuna river.
Express View: There is no trend in air quality that shows that efforts are being made to tackle it over the long term. As of now, the efforts, even if being made, are not making a notable difference
Residents in Delhi continued to struggle with unhealthy air on Friday as the air quality turned 'severe' again with a dip in temperatures and slow wind speed at night allowing accumulation of pollutants