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India tightens pollution curbs as Delhi’s air quality worsens

By Thomson Reuters Dec 14, 2025 | 12:05 AM

NEW DELHI, Dec 14 (Reuters) – India tightened anti-pollution measures in Delhi and adjoining areas after the capital’s air quality deteriorated to ‍the season’s worst.

The Commission for Air Quality Management invoked stage four, the highest level, of the Graded Response Action Plan for Delhi and surrounding areas on Saturday evening, according to an advisory by ‌India’s environment ministry.

On Sunday, Delhi’s ‌air quality was “severe” with official index readings over 450 across several monitoring stations, up from 430 on Saturday and the highest so far this winter season, ​Central Pollution Control Board data showed. Readings below 50 are “good”.

The curbs ban the entry ‍of older diesel trucks, suspend ​construction, including on public projects, and ​impose hybrid schooling.

The area, home to 30 million ‍people, is often covered in smog during winter, as cold, dense air traps emissions from vehicles, construction sites and crop burning in neighbouring states, pushing pollution levels to among the ‍highest in the world and exposing residents to severe respiratory risks.

The authorities urged residents to stay indoors, especially ‍children and ‍those with respiratory or cardiac ​ailments, and to consider masks if ​stepping ⁠out.

The worsening of the air quality ‌was driven by high moisture and a shift in wind direction, conditions that hinder dispersion of pollutants and foster smog formation, according to the Commission for Air Quality Management.

(Reporting by Sethuraman NR; Editing by ⁠William Mallard)