residential and power sectors for specific components that they contribute to PM2.5 pollution, such as nitrogen and sulphur oxides. Vehicular emissions remain "the dominating source" of nitrogen ...
Delhi in 2024 recorded a three-year high in terms of annual PM2.5 (particulate matter having a diameter of 2.5 microns or less) concentration, clocking a reading of 104.7 micrograms per cubic ...
Emissions from residential cooking and heating, power generation, and industries together contribute up to 60 per cent of India's PM2.5 pollution, with about 80 per cent of this coming from fossil ...