Watch this video, if this isn't mass contempt of #SupremeCourt, then what is?
— Deepti Sachdeva (@DeeptiSachdeva_) November 7, 2018
Non stop crackers is what am hearing now. Full on. Anarchy. How can u do this #delhi? #Diwali #DiwaliCelebration #DiwaliPollutionTracker #pollution #airquality #DelhiAirPollution #Poison pic.twitter.com/yefONdlN1L
Beautiful night. Unhealthy air. HAPPY CHOKING DELHI 🙏#DiwaliCelebration #DiwaliPollutionTracker #DiwaliSpecial pic.twitter.com/rqe20EGLCa
— Kirti R. Sarkar (@kirtiraysarkar) November 7, 2018
Delhi: Workers of Public Works Department (PWD) sprinkle water in Anand Vihar area to settle the dust as a pollution control measure. pic.twitter.com/DsD88wp9oJ
— ANI (@ANI) November 8, 2018
#DiwaliPollutionTracker Two birds afraid of the sound and smoke, must be wondering what happened to #humans for today. pic.twitter.com/UPW41pOXl5
— Vinay (@vinay_ism) November 7, 2018
Shame on us... look at these poor souls .. They look so petrified with diwali crackers noise. #PETA #DiwaliPollutionTracker #DiwaliCelebration pic.twitter.com/D4TczMvL53
— Manish Srivastava (@manishs13278578) November 7, 2018
#DiwaliPollutionTracker it’s a very big damage to our ozone and atmosphere. Air quality is hazardous. The people who are burning crackers are the same who complain about air pollution. As per 2018 stats india causes 30% of world pollution #changeforbetter pic.twitter.com/63sDF1H7yp
— Suhruth simha reddy (@Suhruthr) November 7, 2018
Well done Delhites, well done. We have managed to make air quality measurements irrelevant once again. #DelhiPollution #DiwaliPollutionTracker #CrackerBan @ArvindKejriwal pic.twitter.com/Qozl8ovQiC
— Vishnu Prasad (@imvishnuprasad) November 7, 2018
Some more #PollutionFreeDiwali statistics. As they say, stats don’t lie. #india #Diwali #DiwaliPollutionTracker pic.twitter.com/YvhV5Tp73s
— Vishal Mathur (@vishalmathur85) November 7, 2018