27/04/2026
Full video link in bio ππ April 1, 2026, and the capital wakes up to another layer of haze hanging over the city. AQI moving between 100 and 166+ β Moderate in some pockets but pushing into Unhealthy in others, where PM2.5 particles make breathing feel heavier than it should. The iconic skyline looks softer, eyes get irritated quicker, and many Delhiites are still checking apps before stepping out for a run or sending kids to play. Construction dust continues to rise, vehicles add their daily fumes on packed roads, occasional smoke drifts in from surrounding regions, and industrial activity keeps feeding this ongoing challenge, even as spring tries to bring change. Weβve become so used to it β treating polluted air like background noise, planning our lives around βbetter air hours,β and worrying quietly about long-term effects on lungs, immunity, and the next generation. Winterβs peak has passed, yet the air hasnβt fully cleared, reminding us this isnβt just a seasonal story. Itβs a year-round fight against systemic issues that need real, sustained solutions: stricter emission controls, massive urban forestry, practical support for farmers to stop stubble burning, cleaner public transport systems, and accountability across industries and construction. Small changes from us matter too β choosing fewer private rides, supporting green initiatives, avoiding waste burning, and keeping the pressure on through awareness. To every Delhi resident breathing this air today: You show incredible resilience every single day, but you deserve mornings where the sky is truly blue and breaths come easy. Letβs stop accepting this as normal and start demanding better β for ourselves, our families, and the city we love. If the haze is making you pause and think right now, drop a π«οΈ or π± and tag your fellow Delhiites. Share this to keep the momentum going. Our voices together can push for the permanent change we need until the smog becomes a distant memory. Stay safe out there: Wear a good mask when AQI rises, run air purifiers at home, stay hydrated, and keep believing in β and working toward β a cleaner, healthier Delhi. The fight continu