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Delhi Air Crisis: Protest Planned Amidst Toxic Smog
30 Nov
Summary
- Civil society groups plan a protest at Jantar Mantar on December 3.
- Delhi's air quality index stood at 305, categorized as 'very poor'.
- Emergency pollution measures were recently revoked despite ongoing concerns.

Toxic air continues to plague the National Capital Region, prompting civil society groups to announce a protest at Jantar Mantar on December 3. Organizations such as My Right to Breathe and Warrior Moms, alongside the National Students' Union of India, are mobilizing citizens to demand urgent action against the escalating pollution crisis.
Concerns have been amplified by the recent revocation of Stage III of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), a set of emergency measures. Activists argue that this move, despite an AQI reading of 305 ('very poor') on Saturday, indicates governmental denial and a lack of commitment to curbing the pollution.
Former Puducherry Lieutenant-Governor Kiran Bedi emphasized the need for direct, responsive governance, stating that officials must actively address the air quality issues. The planned demonstration underscores public frustration and a demand for tangible solutions to improve the toxic air that affects millions.



