Schools shuttered and Taj Mahal obscured as smog envelopes Delhi
Briefly

Delhi has ordered all primary schools to cease in-person classes due to worsening pollution, underscoring the ongoing public health crisis and its impact on education.
PM2.5 pollution levels in northern India recorded more than 50 times higher than WHO guidelines, illustrating a severe public health crisis affecting millions.
The city's annual smog crisis leads to school closures and numerous disruptions, as government initiatives struggle to produce measurable solutions.
The primary causes of Delhi's pollution include stubble burning, factory emissions, and vehicle exhausts, exacerbated by seasonal weather conditions that trap contaminants.
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