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Yamuna in Delhi remains polluted despite huge spending and 37 STPs. CSE urges a new action plan to fix sewage mixing, drain pollution, and poor waste treatment Latest
Delhi’s pollution crisis is fueled by surging vehicle numbers, congestion, costly public transit, and lack of incentives for public transport use. Latest
Latest CSE study finds local pollution, especially vehicle emissions, now the top contributor to Delhi’s poor air quality as farm fire impact remains low.
Neither any action has been taken on the integrated drainage management system since the year 1995. Nor, any major modelling/remodelling/extension of drains has been done post-1995.
Environment Stories | Delhi | Extreme Weather | The skin rashes were common for five other children near the Jamia Millia Islamia metro station.
SEEDS provided unique cool roofing technology to families in Delhi slums. These roofs, which include reflective insulation sheets, dramatically lower internal temperatures as residents observed.
Delhi records its hottest night ever at 35.2°C, breaking the previous high of 34.7°C. The severe heatwave, ongoing for 37 days, claims 5 lives and causes numerous heatstroke cases. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid sun exposure
Delhi records highest-ever temperature at 52.3°C during severe heatwave, surpassing India’s previous record. Authorities urge Latest | Extreme Weather
Amid water shortage, Delhi imposed a ₹2,000 fine for water wastage. Delhi Jal Board Minister Atishi, will deploy 200 teams to enforce rule. Atishi urges residents to conserve water, citing a critical heatwave, reduced supply from Haryana
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