New Delhi: For days, the air quality in the country's capital remained in the 'very poor' category for the seventh consecutive day on Tuesday. The reason for this is being attributed to the cold winds which allowed pollutants to gather in Delhi-NCR. Delhi's air quality index stood at 369 on Tuesday, which was worse than Gurugram. Gurugram's air quality index was recorded at 331. Ghaziabad's performance in NCR was the worst since AQI 421 was recorded there. While AQI 395 was in Greater Noida and Noida. Union Minister of State for Home Affairs says, 'Protection of women is the priority of the government..' According to the information received from the meteorological department, let us tell you that the temperature is also falling in the capital Delhi. When the mercury falls, the air becomes cold and heavy and does not allow pollutants to reach the ground. In addition, due to the calm winds, pollutants have accumulated over Delhi-NCR. The winds which were earlier blowing at a speed of 15-20 km per hour, are currently blowing at a speed of 5-8 km per hour. Today's Horoscope: Check astrological prediction for your zodiac sign It has also been estimated that due to high humidity, wind speed and a decrease in ventilation, pollution levels have increased in the national capital and its surroundings in the last two-three days. happened. In some parts of the city, the air quality index is going to touch the 'severe' category. However, it is expected that due to light rain and a slight increase in wind speed, slight relief may be available after Thursday. Ardara Sajan says, "Girls in India should learn beat boxing"