South African cricket legend Jonty Rhodes voiced concern over Delhi’s severe air quality, contrasting it with his clean Goan home. The capital endured a thick smog, with AQI readings in the ‘very poor’ category, nearing ‘severe’. Delhi’s environment minister highlighted government efforts while criticizing the previous administration’s decade of inaction on pollution.
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