
Indian chess grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi highlighted Delhi's hazardous air quality, with the Air Quality Index reaching a dangerous 598, describing the situation as 'slowly being poisoned' and questioning the lack of urgent action. His social media post sparked widespread public concern and debate, with users expressing frustration over recurring pollution and government inaction. Authorities have imposed high-level restrictions to curb pollution, but experts warn conditions may worsen in coming days, reflecting ongoing challenges in addressing Delhi's air crisis.
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