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Delhi evening commute most harmful for lungs, new study reveals
A five-year pollution analysis has revealed alarming findings for Delhi residents, showing that the city’s evening commute is the most harmful time of day for lung exposure. The study reports that people traveling home from work inhale nearly 40 percent more PM2.5 particles and 23 percent higher levels of PM10 compared to morning travelers. Conducted by researchers from Netaji Subhas University of Technology and AARC Engineers and Consultants India, the data highlights how real-time polluti
Delhi evening commute most harmful for lungs, new study reveals
A five-year pollution analysis has revealed alarming findings for Delhi residents, showing that the city’s evening commute is the most harmful time of day for lung exposure. The study reports that people traveling home from work inhale nearly 40 percent more PM2.5 particles and 23 percent higher levels of PM10 compared to morning travelers. Conducted by researchers from Netaji Subhas University of Technology and AARC Engineers and Consultants India, the data highlights how real-time polluti
Delhi Pollution Crisis 2025: Supreme Court Warns Masks Not Enough as AQI Hits Severe Levels
Delhi woke up to another morning covered in thick smog, with air quality remaining in the ‘severe’ category for the third consecutive day. The Supreme Court expressed deep concern over the worsening air pollution and advised senior lawyers to attend hearings virtually, stressing that wearing masks alone would not provide sufficient protection against the toxic air. Justice PS Narsimha questioned why lawyers were appearing in person despite the availability of virtual hearing fac
Delhi Pollution Crisis 2025: Supreme Court Warns Masks Not Enough as AQI Hits Severe Levels
Delhi woke up to another morning covered in thick smog, with air quality remaining in the ‘severe’ category for the third consecutive day. The Supreme Court expressed deep concern over the worsening air pollution and advised senior lawyers to attend hearings virtually, stressing that wearing masks alone would not provide sufficient protection against the toxic air. Justice PS Narsimha questioned why lawyers were appearing in person despite the availability of virtual hearing fac









