To support people struggling due to the overwhelmed healthcare infrastructure, during the second wave of COVID-19, Wave Industries and Ponty Chadha Foundation have initiated relief work which includes preparing kits of necessary medicines, along with setting up a COVID facility, COVID ICU beds, oxygen banks, among others
Amid COVID-19, colonies in Ghaziabad stepped up and created COVID isolation centres; here is one created by Ponty Chadha Foundation
With a vision to empower communities and create a world of equal opportunities, Ponty Chadha Foundation has been at the forefront to help make society a better place to live. Here's a look at how the organisation is helping people in COVID-19 crisis
A look at how the Ponty Chadha Foundation is helping India fight COVID-19 crisis
In an attempt to ensure healthcare to all, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee has initiated free kidney dialysis centre and is offering tests and medicines at affordable rates
As India grapples with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic that has created a huge oxygen shortage, the Sikh community started a drive to help COVID patients with oxygen and other basic health facilities
NDTV in collaboration with the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has initiated the campaign Dil Se Sewa - Help India Breathe to raise donations for the langars that will help provide an even more critical and basic element of life oxygen
NDTV and Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee are back with #DilSeSewa campaign to provide oxygen and hospital support to the needy COVID-19 patients. Join the campaign and help India breathe
Michelin star chef, restaurateur and humanitarian Vikas Khanna has been serving millions of Indians during COVID-19 pandemic while sitting in New York
To ensure no one goes hungry in Delhi while the nation fights the Coronavirus pandemic, the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has initiated Langar on Wheels
NDTV in collaboration with the Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (DSGMC) has initiated the campaign Dil Se Sewa to raise donations to feed people during the current COVID-19 pandemic
Punjab's Malerkotla known for its communal harmony since centuries sets another heart-warming example. Gurdwara Haa Da Naara Sahib serves food to Muslim students
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Delhi recorded an AQI of 335 on Diwali morning after people burst crackers overnight, causing severe noise pollution and blanketing the national capital in smoke.
Anti-pollution curbs under GRAP-2 have been invoked for Delhi and surrounding areas as the Air Quality Index has plunged ahead of Diwali. Curbs under GRAP-1 had been enforced just last week.
Air Quality in the national capital continued to be in the 'Poor' category on Sunday morning. As per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the Air Quality Index (AQI) around ITO was recorded at 284.
Delhi's air quality continued to deteriorate on Saturday, remaining in the "poor" category for the fifth consecutive day, with nine monitoring stations falling in the red zone of the "very poor" category as pollution levels spiked ahead of Diwali.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) around Akshardham was recorded at 230, in the 'Poor' category, in Delhi this morning as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
Delhi's air quality remained in the 'poor' category for the fourth consecutive day on Friday as the city continued to reel under rising pollution levels in the run-up to Diwali.
As pollution levels rise across Indian cities, understanding what Air Quality Index (AQI) numbers mean is key to protecting your health.
Delhi's winter anti-pollution plan for 2025-26 is now active, with authorities stepping up measures across dust control, vehicles, construction, industry, waste, and stubble burning as the city braces for seasonal pollution.