
Indian Chess Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi has raised serious concerns about the worsening air quality in Delhi. His social media post on the issue has drawn widespread attention and sparked debate among users.
Sharing on social media, he wrote that people are gradually being affected by this poisonous air and questioned why solving this problem is not a priority. Along with his post, he also shared a screenshot of Delhi's air quality dashboard, which showed the AQI at dangerous levels at 598.
He wrote, "We are slowly being poisoned, and no one cares? Shouldn't solving this be the top priority ?"
We are slowly being poisoned and no one cares?
— Vidit Gujrathi (@viditchess) January 17, 2026
Shouldn't solving this be the top priority ? pic.twitter.com/1qyZvPFLFq
Gujrathi's post immediately garnered a number of reactions, showing people's concern and disappointment.
One user commented, "Sad to say, even a few areas of Bengaluru have over 200 in AQI."
Another user noted, "Delhi's AQI hitting 700+ Hazardous levels while breathing fresh air is basically a luxury vacation now."
"Even small towns now have 200-250," added a third user.
A fourth user added, "In Delhi for the last couple of days and it definitely looks serious! I had to force myself to keep wearing the mask unless am indoors."
A new study published in Science has challenged this view, suggesting the genetic contribution might be considerably higher.
Several parts of the national capital woke up to dense fog on Monday morning, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) remaining in the moderate to poor categories according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data.
India's fight against toxic air just took a hit. The 2026-27 Budget allocated only Rs 1,091 crore to pollution control - down from Rs 1,300 crore last year.
Several parts of Delhi and the wider National Capital Region (NCR) witnessed light rain during the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a drop in the maximum temperature for today.
The air quality in Delhi has shown slight deterioration this January compared to last year, with the average Air Quality Index (AQI) till January 30 standing at 307, compared to 306 during the same period in 2025, according to an analysis
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