India, Nov. 9 -- A founder's social media post has thrown a sharp spotlight on the alarming air quality situation in Delhi. Taking to his X account, Swapnil Srivastav, who leads the bamboo-plant-based global kids' fashion brand Kidbea, shared a photo of a hazy airport scene captured from his aircraft window and voiced his frustration over the worsening pollution levels.

Sharing the image, Srivastav wrote: "Just landed in Delhi, already got a headache, throat irritation, and burning eyes. It's unbearable. When China declared a health emergency, AQI was around 300 to 400. Thailand did it at 250. France took action at 200. And here in India, with AQI touching 500 to 1000+, our government is still silent. Our tax money funds their luxury lif...