India tightens Anti-Pollution curbs in National Capital Delhi as Air Quality Dips.
Nov 2025 : India has imposed stricter anti-pollution measures in its capital New Delhi and adjoining areas since Tuesday (11th October, 2025), as the air quality deteriorated to “severe” levels, the government body responsible for air quality management said.
The Commission for Air Quality Management said stage Three of the Graded Response Action Plan was enforced on Tuesday, “keeping in view the prevailing trend of air quality, and in an effort to prevent further deterioration“. Under stage Three, non-essential construction is banned and curbs on industrial activity using polluting fuels are enforced.
Delhi’s air quality index hovered above 400 at several monitoring stations on Tuesday morning, in the “severe” category, as compared with “good” readings below 50, Central Pollution Control Board data showed. The move follows a weekend protest at the India Gate monument where police detained dozens of people demanding cleaner air, a rare public demonstration against pollution in the capital.
Government satellite data showed a rise in crop stubble fires, used by farmers to clear land before the next planting, since the start of November. In the past, such fires have been a cause for high pollution in northern India. However, the Indian government said the total number of farm fire incidents from September 15th to November 09th were much lower this year than in the past.
Delhi and surrounding districts are often covered in smog during winter, as cold, dense air traps emissions from vehicles, construction sites and crop burning, pushing pollution levels to among the highest in the world and exposing the capital’s 30 million residents to severe respiratory risks.
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