Delhi woke up to toxic air again as AQI hit 367 — firmly in the “very poor” category.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Oct 17, 2025

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The national capital braces for Diwali amid a thickening layer of smog.

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According to CPCB data, several areas recorded AQI above 300 early Friday morning.

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Anand Vihar, Bawana, and Dwarka crossed “very poor” levels, posing health risks.

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At India Gate and IGI Airport, AQI hovered around 200 — still unsafe.

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The Supreme Court has allowed limited use of green crackers from October 18–21.

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Fireworks are permitted only between 6 am–7 am and 6 pm–10 pm on those days.

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The CAQM has activated Stage I of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).

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Anti-smog guns, water sprinklers, and dust suppression drives are now mandatory.

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As Delhi readies for Diwali, residents brace for a weekend of pollution and precautions.