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- As Delhi chokes, 16 power units around the capital run without SO₂ . . .
As Delhi chokes, 16 power units around the capital run without SO₂ controls SO₂, one of the major pollutants emitted from burning of coal at thermal power plants (TPP), is considered highly harmful for human health, environment and climate
- Delhi shut its thermal plants, but chokes from neighbouring ones
In July, the Central government let around 80 percent of India’s thermal power plants skip installing pollution-controlling devices, called flue gas desulfurisation (FGD) systems
- Delhi pollution: Blame thermal plants, not just farmers for toxic air
The research by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) reveals that thermal power plants in the national capital region (NCR) release 16 times more air pollutants than stubble burning
- Delhi Chokes: Protests Erupt, Markets Suffer As Pollution Grips Capital . . .
This special report focuses on Delhi's escalating air pollution crisis, which has triggered protests at India Gate and is causing significant economic disruption
- The Republic of Smog: Why Delhi Still Chokes as India Looks Away
Yet Delhi is no sovereign island The city’s statutory powers are a fraction of the problem it is expected to fix Land, police, major roadways, and the Delhi Development Authority sit with the Union government
- Delhi Chokes While Beijing Breathes: What India Must Learn From China . . .
Delhi ranks second only to Baghdad as the world’s most polluted capital in 2025 Motor vehicles, wood-burning, cow dung cakes, farm fires, diesel generators, construction dust, garbage burning
- Delhis air emergency: Why national capital chokes year after year . . .
It’s that time of the year again — when Delhi turns into a gas chamber, gasping for breath under a thick toxic haze The national capital slips into an annual air emergency as pollution levels
- Delhi Chokes Again: Can India Really Follow Chinas Clean-Air Model . . .
Early in November 2025, the national capital was engulfed in dense haze as the Air Quality Index (AQI) skyrocketed into “hazardous” levels Flights were delayed, schools were closed, and locals suffered from burning eyes, coughing, and dyspnea
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