Toxic air, confined indoors: Delhi doesn’t let its children breathe

Delhi’s air quality remains very poor days after Diwali. The impact is worse for the vulnerable.

WrittenBy:Anmol Pritam
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Days after Diwali, Delhi’s air remains toxic.

The impact is worse for the vulnerable – the children, the elderly, and those suffering from respiratory illnesses. Many children in Delhi have been confined indoors though outdoor activity is crucial for mental and physical development. 

We spoke to children and their families to highlight the challenges they face. 


This report is part of a collaborative campaign to tackle air pollution. Here’s howyou can join the Fight To Breathe. Click here to power this campaign. 

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