A layer of toxic haze lingered over the national capital on Monday as the city recorded its air quality in the ''very poor'' category for the fourth consecutive day.
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To reduce air pollution in the national capital, the Delhi government on Monday launched an awareness campaign 'Red Light On Gaadi Off' at all the traffic signals in the city.
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The Additional Director General of India Meteorological Department (IMD), Anand Sharma has suggested to put mustard oil in nose to combat air pollution. "Poor category is definitely harmful. Luckily, people are using masks because of COVID-19, these masks prevent from fighting the virus and will also help in fighting pollutants. In addition to that, people can also use natural remedies, which earlier people used in their daily lives, like they can put mustard oil in their nose that trap some of the particles," said Anand Sharma. Sharma also said that Delhi’s air quality is to remain poor in coming days.
Delhi's air quality fell into the "very poor" category on Monday after the Dussehra festival. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board showed the capital's overall air quality index at 343 on a scale of 500. Watch video on Zee News