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Delhi Air Quality Deteriorates Further As AQI In Several Areas 'Severe', Gopal Rai Calls Meeting

Delhi's air quality remains "very poor" (AQI 385) with some areas in the "severe" category due to increased pollution after Diwali.

The air quality in Delhi remained in the "very poor" category with the Air Quality Index plummeting further to 385, according to the Central Pollution Control Board. Additionally, some of the areas in the national capital logged air quality in the "severe" category.

The stations which recorded "severe" air quality included Anand Vihar, Sonia Vihar, Vivek Vihar, Wazirpur, Ashok Vihar, Bawana, Dwarka Sector 8, Jahangirpuri, Mundka, NSIT Dwarka, Nehru Nagar, and New Moti Bagh. 

On Monday also, the air quality remained in very poor category with an AQI of 381, the second worst recorded in the country. 

An AQI between zero and 50 is considered "good", 51 and 100 "satisfactory", 101 and 200 "moderate", 201 and 300 "poor", 301 and 400 "very poor", 401 and 450 "severe" and above 450 "severe plus".

The national capital saw a spike in pollution levels after Diwali despite the temporary relief provided by the winds with a noticeable increase recorded on Sunday, and conditions continued to deteriorate.

Station AQI 
Alipur   386
Anand Vihar  453
Ashok Vihar  418
Bawana  418
Burari Crossing  382
CRRI Mathura Road 368
DTU  348
Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range  390
Dwarks Sector-8   407
IGI Airport (T3)  387
IBHAS, Dilshad Garden   291
ITO    345
Jahangirpuri  440
Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium  357
Lodhi Road  348
Dhyan Chand Stadium  384
Mandir Marg  382
Mundka  418
NSIT Dwarka  432
Najafgarh  399
Narela  388
Nehru Nagar  412
North Campus, DU  382
Okhla Phase-2  393
Patparganj  395
Punjabi Bagh  403
Pusa  364
RK Puram  397
Rohini  393
Shadipur  377
Siri Fort  382
Sonia Vihar  402
Sri Aurobindo Marg  293
Vivek Vihar  421
Wazirpur  438

The Supreme Court has expressed concern over the situation of pollution in the national capital on Diwali, saying that the ban on firecrackers was hardly implemented. 

The apex court has asked the Delhi government and police about the steps taken to implement the orders completely banning the manufacture, sale and bursting of firecrackers in the national capital and the action they took against violators.

"We want the Delhi government to immediately respond as to why this has happened. We want all the orders to be placed on record banning the sale, manufacture and bursting of firecrackers in Delhi, the court said.

A meeting of all the departments concerned has been called by Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Tuesday to review the steps taken under the Delhi government's Winter Action Plan.

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