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Air Quality Worsens Over Delhi-NCR | In Pics

As India approaches the festival of Diwali, smog has once again engulfed the national captial. Thick smoke is seen across Delhi NCR as air quality deteriorates every day.

Photo: PTI/Atul Yadav

A metro train runs on its track amid smog, in New Delhi.

Kartavya Path amid smog
Kartavya Path amid smog | Photo: PTI

Pedestrians on Kartavya Path amid smog, in New Delhi.

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Commuters on a road amid smog, in New Delhi.

Smog in Gurugram
Smog in Gurugram | Photo: PTI

A traffic policeman wearing a face mask regulates vehicular movement as air quality continues to remain poor, in Gurugram.

Visitors at the Akshardham Temple amid air pollution
Visitors at the Akshardham Temple amid air pollution | Photo: PTI/Kamal Kishore

Visitors at the Akshardham Temple amid air pollution, in New Delhi. The Supreme Court on Wednesday pulled up the Centre for making the environment protection law “toothless”, and said the provision under the CAQM Act which deals with the penalty for stubble burning was not being implemented.

Foreign tourists wearing face masks in Delhi
Foreign tourists wearing face masks in Delhi | Photo: PTI/Vijay Verma

Foreign tourists wearing face masks as air quality continues to remain poor, at Vijay Chowk, in New Delhi.

Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign' to curb air pollution in Delhi
Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign' to curb air pollution in Delhi | Photo: PTI

Vehicles at a traffic signal during the launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign' to curb air pollution, at ITO in New Delhi.

Delhi AIr Quality: Launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign in Delhi
Delhi AIr Quality: Launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign in Delhi | Photo: PTI

A volunteer presents a flower to a commuter during the launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign' by Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai to curb air pollution, at ITO in New Delhi.

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai during the launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai during the launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign | Photo: PTI

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai during the launch of 'Red Light On, Gaadi Off campaign' to curb air pollution, at ITO in New Delhi.

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