The pollution levels in Delhi and the National Capital Region has once again plummeted to 'Very Unhealthy levels'.
On Sunday morning, across many parts in the national capital, the AQI was above 300 for PM2.5 presence.
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The air had briefly improved on Saturday due to increased wind speed, favourable for dispersion of pollutants, and settled in the 'poor' category.
Meanwhile, the proposal to induce artificial rains in the national capital by cloud seeding seems to have suffered a set back as the clearances from multiple government departments for flying the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) aircraft to seed clouds ended on November 25, The Economic Times reported.
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According to IMD, till now there are no indications of clouds and the forecast for the next few days are clear skies.
The report also added that the aircraft to carry out the artificial rains experiment is also needed to carry out pilots in the run-up to the Chandrayaan 2 mission slated to launch early next year.?
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Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department mentioned that the temperatures in Delhi will remain stable with highs and lows hovering around 31 Degree Celsius and 13 Degrees Celsius along with haze and mist in the air.