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A person walks wearing a face mask to fight air pollution in the capital city New Delhi. (AP Photo)The Capital woke up to a hazy Monday morning with the air quality at most recording stations turning ‘severe’, according to data showed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). As of 7 am, the air quality in Delhi was in the ‘very poor’ category, with the reading at Air Quality Early Warning System (EWS) showing AQI at 372.
At 7 am, Bawana (412) was the only station in Delhi to record an AQI above the 400 mark, while Wazirpur (397) and Jahangirpuri (394) followed close behind.
Several other areas continued to report ‘very poor’ air quality early Monday, including Burari (389), Mathura Road (366), Pusa (348), Lodhi Road (314), R K Puram (363), Shadipur (328), and Dwarka Sector 8 (355).
Hundreds of Delhiites gathered at India Gate on Sunday evening to protest against rising pollution levels, but most were detained by the police, who cited that “India Gate is not a designated protest site,” according to official announcements made at the venue.
VIDEO | A layer of haze covers parts of Delhi-NCR. Morning drone visuals from Burari area.
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Here are the AQI levels recorded at 10 of the 39 monitoring stations across Delhi:
| Sl no | Monitoring stations | AQI |
| 1 | Bawana | 412 |
| 2 | Wazirpur | 397 |
| 3 | Jahangirpuri | 394 |
| 4 | Rohini | 390 |
| 5 | Burari Crossing | 389 |
| 6 | Nehru Nagar | 386 |
| 7 | Anand Vihar | 379 |
| 8 | Mundka | 378 |
| 9 | ITO | 378 |
| 10 | Patparganj | 376 |
The AQI scale classifies air quality as: Good (0–50), Satisfactory (51–100), Moderately Polluted (101–200), Poor (201–300), Very Poor (301–400), and Severe (401–500). Higher AQI readings indicate increasingly unhealthy air.
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