Air pollution choking New Delhi has ground outdoor work to a halt and disrupted air travel in the Indian capital. Residents ...
AROUND THIS time each year Delhi experiences a brief but magical spell. Spring arrives, gardens erupt in blossom, and for a week or two the sky even turns blue. The city’s 30m people stop obsessing ...
Pictured left to right at Wings India, Jan. 29, 2026: Samir Kumar Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation, India; Air India CEO Campbell Wilson; Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Hon'ble Minister of ...
Head and Vipula and Mahesh Chaturvedi Chair Professor in Policy Studies at the Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi University of Toronto provides funding as a ...
This photo shows an IAI Multi-Mission Tanker Transport in service with the Colombian Air Force. India hopes to obtain six such tanker aircraft. (IAI) CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — The Indian Air Force ...
NEW DELHI — Tens of millions of people in India’s capital city are breathing in polluted air that is equivalent to smoking roughly nine cigarettes a day, or about half of a standard pack, according to ...
I grew up in rural Colorado, deep in the mountains, and I can still remember the first time I visited Denver in the early 2000s. The city sits on the plain, skyscrapers rising and buildings extending ...
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Air pollution in Delhi and its suburbs, which together comprise the National Capital Region (NCR), has been alarming in recent weeks. The problem is not new; it has been a recurring phenomenon largely ...
Air pollution levels have worsened across North and East India as dense fog and smog once again blanket Delhi. Poor air quality has reduced visibility, disrupted transport, and raised health concerns, ...
Monday - Friday, 11:00 - 12:00 SIN/HK | 0500 - 06:00 CET Gaurav Gupta, global managing partner at Dalberg Advisors, argues that India’s air pollution crisis is not a problem of inadequate solutions, ...
In India, authorities are mandating all private and government employers to direct staff to work from home, and schools have canceled in-person classes, as dense toxic smog has engulfed New Delhi, ...
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