Authorities in the Indian capital, Delhi, have shut all schools and colleges indefinitely amid the worsening levels of air pollution. The levels of PM2.5 - tiny particles that can clog people's lungs - in Delhi are far higher than the World Health Organization's (WHO) safety guidelines. Several parts of the city recorded figures close to or higher than 400 on Tuesday, which is categorised as "severe".
-reports BBC.
Authorities in the Indian capital, Delhi, have shut all schools and colleges indefinitely amid the worsening levels of air pollution. The levels of PM2.5 - tiny particles that can clog people's lungs - in Delhi are far higher than the World Health Organization's (WHO) safety guidelines. Several parts of the city recorded figures close to or higher than 400 on Tuesday, which is categorised as "severe".
-reports BBC.
“India allows quarantine-free entry for travellers from 99 countries including US, UK, UAE, Qatar, France and Germany. India had suspended tourist visas last March and resumed them from October 15. ”
India allows quarantine-free entry for travellers from 99 countries including US, UK, UAE, Qatar, France and Germany. India had suspended tourist visas last March and resumed them from October 15.
India allows quarantine-free entry for travellers from 99 countries
India allows quarantine-free entry for travellers from 99 countries including US, UK, UAE, Qatar, France and Germany. India had suspended tourist visas last March and resumed them from October 15.
India allows quarantine-free entry for travellers from 99 countries including US, UK, UAE, Qatar, France and Germany. India had suspended tourist visas last March and resumed them from October 15.
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