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Home / Environment / Toxic Smog Chokes Delhi as Former Bureaucrat Highlights Stark Contrast with Pristine US Landscape

Toxic Smog Chokes Delhi as Former Bureaucrat Highlights Stark Contrast with Pristine US Landscape

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Deteriorating air quality in Delhi, with AQI reaching 'very poor' and 'severe' levels
  • Former bureaucrat posts side-by-side images of Delhi's smog and pristine US landscape
  • Social media users express concern over Delhi's worsening pollution crisis
Toxic Smog Chokes Delhi as Former Bureaucrat Highlights Stark Contrast with Pristine US Landscape

On November 3rd, 2025, Delhi's air quality crisis has reached a critical point, with the national capital recording an overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of 324 and several monitoring stations reporting "severe" air quality above 400. This deteriorating situation has prompted a former bureaucrat to post a side-by-side image, contrasting Delhi's smog-filled skyline with the pristine landscape of Mount Rainier National Park in the United States.

The ex-bureaucrat's remarks have sparked a strong reaction on social media, with many users expressing concern over the worsening air quality in the Indian capital. One user described the situation as a "shame of India and health emergency for Delhiites," while another commented that Delhi's environmental degradation is occurring even as other developmental parameters have remained stable or improved.

However, some users have accused the former bureaucrat of "abandoning" the system he was once part of, with one user questioning whether he had joined the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) to "protect and serve the country." Another user criticized the ex-bureaucrat for "trying to justify" his decision and "get a certificate from social media."

As the national capital remains enveloped in toxic smog, health experts have warned of rising respiratory illnesses and long-term damage. Doctors have also advised Delhiites to leave the city until pollution levels improve, highlighting the severity of the crisis.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The air quality in Delhi has deteriorated significantly, with the national capital recording an overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of 324 and several monitoring stations reporting "severe" air quality above 400 as of November 3rd, 2025.
A former bureaucrat posted a side-by-side image on social media, contrasting Delhi's smog-filled skyline with the pristine landscape of Mount Rainier National Park in the United States, highlighting the stark difference.
Health experts have warned of rising respiratory illnesses and long-term damage due to the toxic smog in Delhi, advising Delhiites to leave the city until pollution levels improve.

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