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Delhi air quality stays ‘very poor’ for consecutive 15th day

Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category for the 15th straight day, with an AQI of 338 on Saturday. Experts from AIIMS and other institutions warned that temporary measures are no longer effective and stressed the urgent need for long-term, year-round pollution control as weather conditions hinder improvement

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Amid worsening air pollution across the national capital, health experts on Saturday emphasised the need for solutions that work throughout the year and not for a short period. 

Delhi’s air quality, as usual on Saturday, remained entrenched in the very poor category for the 15th consecutive day. With the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recording an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 338 at 7 am, the air quality has been a point of concern since the last few days. 

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