A Pakistani province declared a health emergency on November 15 due to smog and imposed a shutdown in two major cities.
With smog intensity escalating in Lahore at the end of October, affecting its 13 million residents, the Punjab government ...
"The schools will remain closed for another week due to the hazardous air quality. Institutes including universities would switch to online classes to ensure the safety of students," Marriyum ...
Residents criticised Punjab’s chief minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, for travelling to London at a time people have complained ...
India's government banned non-essential construction in New Delhi, the world's most polluted capital, and urged residents to ...
Pakistan's Punjab province declared a health emergency due to toxic smog on Friday, banning construction, shutting schools ...
Delhi shuts all primary schools as hazardous smog worsens - Indian capital announces a raft of measures to tackle severe air ...
Northern India encountered the recurring annual pre-winter event of air emergency where the Air Quality Index (AQI) readings ...
From banning tuk-tuks and barbecues to demolishing old brick kilns, Pakistan's government is pushing a series of measures to ...
With cities in India and Pakistan ranking among the world's most polluted, new technologies must be adopted to tackle ...
Pakistan introduced mobile clinics and added more beds in hospitals to treat the nearly 70,000 patients received daily with ...
Pakistan’s cities slip under toxic smog as live readings for Lahore show PM2.5 levels 100 times over what WHO prescribes ...