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Delhi's air quality remains in 'very poor' category for third consecutive day

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New Delhi, November 16

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Delhi’s air quality remained in the ‘very poor’ category for the third consecutive day on Tuesday, with the air quality index being recorded at 396.

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The air quality index in neighbouring cities stood as follows — Ghaziabad (349), Greater Noida (359), Gurugram (363) and Noida (382) — in the morning.

In Delhi, the AQI was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category at most of the stations; at a few places like Dwarka Sector-8 and Patparganj, Alipur, Shadipur, DTU and Panjabi Bagh, it had crossed the 400-mark, going into the ‘severe’ category, according to data shown in Sameer app.

The average AQI of Delhi stood at 396, data from CPCB showed.

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A visible improvement in Delhi’s air quality was recorded on Sunday although it was in the ‘very poor’ category.

The national capital had recorded a 24-hour average AQI of 330 on Sunday as against 473 the previous day as emissions from farm fires in Haryana and Punjab had dropped significantly. PTI

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