Delhi experienced only marginal relief from pollution levels on Tuesday (November 18), with an AQI of 341, as a thick layer of smog continued to shroud the city. The reading shows little improvement from Monday’s AQI of 360. However, conditions shifted slightly today, with five stations reporting “poor” air quality, two recording “moderate” levels, and only three crossing the “400+” mark. The capital saw a slight improvement today, with AQI dipping a little; however, smog still persists. Delhi has been breathing toxic air for over a month now, with cloud-seeding efforts failing to produce any artificial rain. Read More