The government says Delhi has recorded its lowest average AQI levels in eight years (excluding 2020), with an increase in ‘good’ air quality days and a reduction in ‘very poor’ and ‘severe’ days. Data also shows a 9% drop in PM2.5 during October–November and fewer pollution spikes due to reduced stubble burning in Punjab.However, doctors warn that toxic air remains a ‘slow poison’ for residents. Experts caution that despite temporary improvements from favorable weather and excess monsoon rains, overall pollution remains dangerous, with PM2.5, PM10, ozone, CO, and NO2 levels still exceeding WHO standards. Long-term gains require stronger regional and transport reforms. Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
