Sat Nov 08 06:00:26 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary:

New Delhi’s air quality plunged into the “poor” category on November 8, 2025, with an AQI of 335, making it the most polluted city in India. PM2.5 remains the primary pollutant. This follows a post-Deepavali trend of poor to very poor air quality. Delhi’s temperature has dropped to 11°C, below average for this time of year, though the onset of winter is slightly delayed compared to previous years. The IMD forecasts clear skies for the day.

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Delhi Chokes as Air Quality Plummets, Declared Most Polluted City in India

NEW DELHI – Residents of the national capital are waking up to hazardous air conditions as New Delhi was declared the most polluted city in the country on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) revealed an average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 335 at 9 a.m., placing the city firmly in the “red zone.”

The primary culprit continues to be PM2.5, a dangerous particulate matter that poses significant health risks. Air quality has been consistently poor to very poor since the Deepavali festival, occasionally even reaching “severe” levels.

Alongside the air pollution, temperatures in Delhi have been dipping, reaching a low of 11°C, three degrees below the seasonal average. The maximum temperature recorded on Friday was 28.6°C, slightly below normal. While the onset of winter is somewhat delayed compared to previous years, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts mainly clear skies for the remainder of the day.

The deteriorating air quality raises concerns about public health and has prompted renewed calls for stricter enforcement of pollution control measures. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions, including wearing masks and limiting outdoor activities, especially for vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly.

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