NEW DELHI: Thick smog blanketed the Delhi-NCR on Saturday morning, with AQI being 380 in the ‘very poor’ category as recorded at 7am by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), while large stretches of the region recorded ‘severe’ levels. Visibility remained severely impacted, affecting the residents’ commute and overall health.Several parts of Delhi continued to witness severe air pollution levels, with multiple monitoring stations recording AQI levels well above 400. From Work-From-Home To Vehicle Ban- Delhi Rolls Out Fresh Pollution Curbs According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar both recorded an AQI of 428, while the ITO area touched 429. Akshardham reported an AQI of 420, Ashok Vihar 407, and Rao Tularam Marg 403. The Barapullah flyover area registered an AQI of 380, placing it in the ‘very poor’ category.In response to the concerning situation of deteriorating air quality, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) enforced Stage-IV measures of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across Delhi-NCR.The restrictions include a ban on non-essential construction activities, curbs on the entry of certain diesel vehicles, and stricter enforcement to rein in pollution sources.Earlier in the day, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa carried out surprise inspections at petrol pumps, including those at the Delhi-Gurugram border and Janpath, to assess compliance with the ‘No PUC, No Fuel’ directive.As per official categorisation, an AQI between 401 and 500 is considered ‘severe’, while readings above 300 indicate conditions that pose serious health risks.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosVaping, Bhow-Bhow & Shouting Match: A Look At Viral Moments Of Parl As Chaotic Winter Session EndsBondi Beach Terror Suspect Visited Hyderabad Six Times After Leaving India, Telangana Police Reveal’To Delay Elections, Instigate India’: Former Minister Blames Yunus Govt For Bangladesh ViolenceBangladesh Crisis: Tharoor Panel Red Flags 5 Reasons That Make It India’s Biggest Test Since 1971Rijiju Blames Congress As Parliament Session Ends Without Pollution Debate, Jairam Ramesh RespondsBangladesh: Hindu Man Lynching Sparks Outrage, Former Indian Envoy Calls Situation Total MobocracyExplained: Why Bangladesh’s Fresh Unrest Ahead Of Polls Is One Of India’s Biggest Strategic WorriesWho Was Sharif Osman Hadi, The Anti-India Face Of Bangladesh Whose Death Has Set Dhaka AblazePakistan Embarrassed Globally As Saudi Deports 56000 Beggars Despite No Fly Lists And Warnings’Countries Like Us Must Stick Together’: Jaishankar And Dutch FM On Strengthening India-EU Ties123PhotostoriesWeight loss Diet: How to make Mushroom Oats Omelette with just 1 tsp oil for breakfastCelebrity divorces and breakups in Bollywood in 2025: From Dhanashree Verma-Yuzvendra Chahal to Tamannaah Bhatia to Vijay Verma5 simple moves that keep kids active without calling it a workoutMerry Christmas 2025: The hidden science behind snowflakes and why no two are ever the sameBaby names inspired by female warriors of IndiaThe right way to add protein to your diet, according to ICMRAlia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Ayushmann Khurrana redefine method dressing7 Christmas delicacies you should warn off if you’re diabetic17 one-pot rice dishes for winter months5 gym mistakes that can put heart health at risk123Hot Picksvb g ram gICICI Prudential AMCUAE RainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays DecemberBank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJosh Allen Luxury Car CollectionRandi MahomesAuston MatthewsWho is Nicole LundersJeremy Doku and Shireen Doku Net WorthRBSE Rajasthan Board Exam Time TableQuinn HutsonJake PaulCalvin PickardCristiano Ronaldo
NEW DELHI: Thick smog blanketed the Delhi-NCR on Saturday morning, with AQI being 380 in the ‘very poor’ category as recorded at 7am by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), while large stretches of the region recorded ‘severe’ levels. Visibility remained severely impacted, affecting the residents’ commute and overall health.Several parts of Delhi continued to witness severe air pollution levels, with multiple monitoring stations recording AQI levels well above 400.
According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Sarai Kale Khan and Anand Vihar both recorded an AQI of 428, while the ITO area touched 429. Akshardham reported an AQI of 420, Ashok Vihar 407, and Rao Tularam Marg 403. The Barapullah flyover area registered an AQI of 380, placing it in the ‘very poor’ category.In response to the concerning situation of deteriorating air quality, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) enforced Stage-IV measures of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across Delhi-NCR.The restrictions include a ban on non-essential construction activities, curbs on the entry of certain diesel vehicles, and stricter enforcement to rein in pollution sources.Earlier in the day, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa carried out surprise inspections at petrol pumps, including those at the Delhi-Gurugram border and Janpath, to assess compliance with the ‘No PUC, No Fuel’ directive.As per official categorisation, an AQI between 401 and 500 is considered ‘severe’, while readings above 300 indicate conditions that pose serious health risks.