Delhi Air Pollution LIVE updates: Biomass burning in Punjab taking toll in Delhi, says Union minister Mahesh Sharma

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Delhi Air Pollution LIVE updates: Biomass burning in Punjab taking toll in Delhi, says Union minister Mahesh Sharma
  • 16:01 (IST)

    EPCA also instructs Delhi Metro to lower fares during off-peak hours for at least 10 days

  • 15:50 (IST)

    Biomass burning in Punjab making its effect here, says MoS Environment Mahesh Sharma

  • 15:45 (IST)

    Environment body EPCA recommends vehicle parking fee to be hiked four times to curb air pollution

  • 15:42 (IST)

    Measures are being taken; advised water sprinkling at construction sites: MoS Environment M Sharma

  • 15:36 (IST)

    Dense smog delays flights at Delhi airport by hours; one runway functional

    Sources at the Indira Gandhi International Airport said that due to low visibility on the shorter runway 9/27, they could only use runway 10/28 in the morning. The official added that the second runway was opened after visibility improved. According to officials of the India Meteorological Department, runway visibility between 7 am and 8 am was less than 200 metres and improved around 11 am. Read more here.

  • 15:30 (IST)

    Meanwhile, stubble burning in Punjab reduced by 30 percent, says Punjab Pollution Control Board

  • 15:26 (IST)

    Toxicity in Delhi's RK Puram air hits new low at 923

  • 15:25 (IST)

    33 inbound trains delayed by three hours or more as smog affects visibility

  • 15:19 (IST)

    Kejriwal calls city a gas chamber

    Calling the city a 'gas chamber', Kejriwal said that every year at this time of the year the same situation was faced. He added that they needed to find a solution to the problem of crop burning practised in the neighbouring states.

  • 15:14 (IST)

    NGT pulls up Delhi, UP and Haryana govt over smog situation

  • 15:09 (IST)

    CISF issues 9,000 masks to jawans on duty

  • 15:02 (IST)

    CPCB says high moisture level in the air has trapped emissions

    The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said high moisture level in the air has trapped emissions from local sources and hanging low over the city in the absence of wind. Dipankar Saha, CPCB's air lab chief, told PTI that air from neighbouring Punjab and Haryana, where paddy stubble burning is in full swing, is not entering the city as of now. Read more here.

  • 15:00 (IST)

    IMA also suggests schools should be shut and people must avoid stepping out

  • 14:59 (IST)

    IMA declares public health emergy as air quality levels fall

    As Delhi and the National Capital Region saw a sharp decline in air quality levels and recorded 'very poor' air quality, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) declared the city in a public health emergency state and urged schools to stop all outdoor activities to keep children out of hazardous air pollution levels. Read more here.

  • 14:52 (IST)

    Glimpses of smog in Delhi

  • 14:50 (IST)

    CM Arvind Kejriwal asks Manish Sisodia to shut down all schools

  • 14:41 (IST)

    More than 20 flights delayed due to intense smog at Indira Gandhi International airport

As the city recorded a sharp dip in air quality, the Indian Medical Association on Tuesday said Delhi was witnessing a "public health emergency" and appealed to the Delhi government to stop outdoor sports and other such activities in schools to protect the health of children.

In a letter to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, IMA National President Dr KK Aggarwal and the Secretary General Dr RN Tandon, said children are "especially at risk" in air quality ranging from 'poor' to 'severe'.

The IMA mentioned in the letter that when Air Quality Index (AQI) levels cross 200, it is "generally advised" that time spent outdoors be restricted.

"Hence all outdoor sports, marathons and other outdoor activities in schools should be stopped.

"Children are more prone to harmful effects of air pollution as their lungs are still growing," the letter said.

The IMA stated that children, who play or exercise outdoors need more oxygen, so they take in more polluted air into their lungs, which hampers the growth of their lungs leading to breathing problems later on in life.

"We appeal to you to stop all outdoor activities and sports in schools due to the very poor air quality keeping in view the harmful impact of air pollution on health of children and immediately issue an advisory in this regard for all schools in Delhi-NCR, which should be disseminated through different media such as radio, print including social media.

The association has also urged organisers of the Delhi half marathon and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal seeking cancellation of Airtel Delhi Half Marathon because of the increased pollution levels in the air.

The event is scheduled to be held on 19 November.


Published Date: Nov 07, 2017 04:08 pm | Updated Date: Nov 07, 2017 04:10 pm


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