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Delhi’s heavy rains may offer relief from heat, but they also trigger a spike in eye allergies. Experts warn humidity, pollution, and infections make the monsoon harsh on eye health.
Research shows that green technology innovation significantly reduces PM2.5 and PM10 levels in China's river basins, ...
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned after wrapping up a five-nation diplomatic tour, the BJP termed it a "highly ...
A recent large-scale Danish study has revealed that ultrafine particles in air pollution can cross the blood-brain barrier and may increase the risk of developing tumors of the central nervous system ...
Long-term exposure to air pollution, especially from traffic, may raise the risk of meningioma, a common brain tumour, according to a recent study.
The IMD has forecasted a generally cloudy sky with the maximum temperature at 34 degrees Celsius. The national capital ...
For this episode of Aaj Ka AQI, we visited the NDMC office to see if the air here is better than the rest of the city. Thanks to rainfall, the AQI here was 42, which fell in the good category, while ...
Air pollution may not only affect your heart and lungs but can also raise the possibility of developing meningioma -- a typ ...
Delhi’s summer pollution problem demands urgent and sustained attention. It is not just dust or haze; it’s a combination of ...
Monsoon rains finally cooled the temperature in the capital, dropping temperatures and pollution, yet left behind a trail of ...
The Narsinghpur stretch of the Delhi-Gurugram Expressway and places near Basai and Golf Course Extension Road were left ...