Arvind Kejriwal's big statement, says, 'Air quality is improving after stubble burning stopped'
Arvind Kejriwal's big statement, says, 'Air quality is improving after stubble burning stopped'
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New Delhi: Chief Minister of the national capital Delhi and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national president Arvind Kejriwal once again said that the air pollution in New Delhi is due to stubble burning and now the air quality is improving when it is almost exhausted. Jasmine Shah, the Deputy Chairman of the Delhi Government's Dialogue and Development Commission, has tweeted a few photographs.

In the pictures posted by him on Twitter, Delhi air quality was shown to be improving due to reduced incidence of stubble burning. Shah wrote in a tweet that, in most areas of Delhi, the AQI level fell below 200 (medium level) at the same time when stubble burning in the fields of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh is decreasing. Reacting to this, CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the AQI had started to increase as soon as stubble burning started in the first month of October.

CM Kejriwal tweeted that, a huge correlation can be seen between stubble burning in North India and increasing air quality index. In the first month of October, the AQI began to increase as soon as stubble burning started. Now the air quality is improving when it is almost finished.

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