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Delhi's air quality hits 335 again; CM Kejriwal takes steps
India
Delhi woke up to seriously bad air on Saturday, with the AQI hitting 335—deep in the 'red zone.'
PM2.5 pollution has stayed high since Diwali, making it tough to breathe easy.
Kejriwal shifts government office timings
High PM2.5 isn't just a number—it can mess with your lungs and heart, especially if you're out and about.
Even though Delhi's got a chilly morning at 11°C and mostly clear skies, the air is still a real concern.
To help out, CM Kejriwal has staggered government office timings to cut down on traffic pollution, but the city's air remains risky for everyone right now.