New Delhi, Nov. 3 -- Delhi's air quality continued to remain in the "very poor" category on Monday, though a few areas showed marginal improvement compared to the previous day, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

As of Monday morning, the city's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 316, an improvement from 366 recorded a day earlier. Despite the slight dip, pollution levels across most monitoring stations stayed high, with reduced visibility and residents reporting respiratory discomfort.

According to CPCB's latest readings, Mandir Marg recorded an AQI of 315 ("very poor"), while R.K. Puram stood at 339 and Chandni Chowk at 342 - all within the "very poor" range. Pusa (DPCC) and Nehru Nagar reported AQI ...