All schools in Delhi would remain closed for three days and road-rationing could be brought back, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday, announcing a list of emergency measures as the city continued to battle smog. Kejriwal called an emergency meeting of his cabinet during the day as pollution levels remained alarming for the sixth day running. “We never anticipated air pollution would reach such alarming levels. Hindustan Times’ air quality index showed that the pollution showed no signs of abating on Sunday. (With agency inputs)Read| Air so dirty you can smell, taste: Delhi grapples with toxic pollutionFor full coverage on pollution in Delhi, click here
Source: Hindustan Times November 06, 2016 08:00 UTC