Team India is set to arrive on October 31 and have two training sessions planned. Both the sessions on November 1 and 2 are from 2 pm to 5 pm But it could turn into optional sessions
The rapid spike in the pollution level after Diwali has become a cause for concern ahead of the international match at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground on November 3.
Wind direction shows stubble plume could increase from Punjab and Haryana, and Delhi facing adverse air quality despite the cleanest Diwali night in the last many years, says Delhi govt
At 12.30 pm, the city's overall air quality index was 390 -- marginally better than Monday's high of 397 at 8 pm, according to the Central Pollution Control Board
The city's air quality index (AQI) stood at 368, a huge improvement over last year when it touched as high as 642, according to data from CPCB and DPCC
Delhi sprung a surprise with air quality sensors recording only a marginal increase in pollution levels even though people continued bursting crackers until late on Sunday night
The city's overall air quality index (AQI) fluctuated between 315 and 284 on Friday, while it was 311 on Thursday evening
SAFAR predicts marginal improvement in air quality during the evening on Saturday
SAFAR has predicted a marginal improvement in air quality for the rest of the day
SAFAR warned that further deterioration in Delhi's air quality may start from the fourth week of October
Delhi's AQI is predicted to deteriorate to 256 on Sunday
Rise in PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels leads to respiratory diseases
Airlines caught off guard due to untimely low visibility conditions in first week of November
After Delhi, all schools up to Class 12 were also closed in the National Capital Region till Tuesday following spike in pollution level
What can we do - without the clamour and the politics that in their own way are contaminating the air today, the author writes
India managed to put a decent 148/6 in 20 overs. Soumya Sarkar and Mushfiqur Rahim played crucial knocks for Bangladesh and helped the team seal their first T20I victory against India
P K Mishra, the principal secretary to the prime minister, reviewed the situation arising out of severe air pollution in the National Capital Region, and other parts of north India
The survey with over 17,000 respondents from Delhi and NCR region has found that 13 per cent resident believe that they have no option but to cope with rising pollution levels
A senior DDCA official said that the groundstaff are helpless in such a scenario and it all now depends on nature and prayers
When asked if it can be said that 'bad weather' is actually the pollution, the spokesperson replied in affirmative