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UPDATED: Nov 10, 2025 18:09 IST

This special report covers Delhi's escalating air pollution crisis, marked by citizen protests at India Gate demanding the fundamental right to clean air. It examines the controversial 'Justice for All' walkathon flagged off by Chief Justice of India B R Gawai in hazardous air quality, and the decision by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to defer stricter GRAP 3 restrictions despite the 'Very Poor' AQI. One of the powerful slogans seen on the streets was, 'I have the right to live, not to survive.' A ground report from India Today reveals that GRAP 2 rules are being openly flouted at multiple construction sites, including those managed by the Delhi Metro, contributing to the toxic air. The programme questions the logic behind official decisions when the air remains dangerously polluted for residents.

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