Air quality in major cities of the country continues to deteriorate, with New Delhi breathing the most polluted air and Mumbai and Bengaluru faring better with ‘moderate’ levels. Some areas in the national capital are inhaling ‘hazardous’ air; Anand Vihar with 353, and National Institute of Malaria Research in Dwarka a frightful 727.
Here’s what the numbers mean. The World Health Organisation identifies pollution levels are ranging from:
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