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New Delhi air quality at hazardous levels after Diwali fireworks
New Delhi and its metropolitan region — home to more than 30 million people — routinely ranks among the world’s most polluted cities during the winter when widespread Diwali fireworks coincide with ... Read More
As India readies Diwali celebrations, pollution sparks debate over 'green' firecrackers
India's top court banned traditional firecrackers in Delhi amid air quality concerns ahead of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, which is scheduled to begin on Monday. Read More
New Delhi blanketed by thick smoke after Diwali fireworks causing hazardous levels of air pollution
Firecrackers filled the air with smoke and fine particles that mixed with seasonal pollution and stagnant weather conditions. View on euronews ... Read More
Delhi Diwali Fireworks: Irresponsible Acts Lead to Pollution Surge
Delhi Home Minister Ashish Sood criticized those who burst firecrackers beyond the Supreme Court's permissible time limit on Diwali. While firecrackers were blamed for high pollution, they were not ... Read More
Why Diwali Is Also the Start of Air Pollution Season in New Delhi

The air quality in India’s capital ranks among the worst in the world, but experts say politics stand in the way of improving it. Read More
What Are Green Crackers and How Are They Different from Regular Fireworks
NEERI, are eco-friendly fireworks designed to reduce air pollution during Diwali. Producing up to 30% less particulate matter than conventional crackers, they use safer chemicals and additives. Read More
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