Have stopped morning walk due to spike in air pollution,' says CJI Chandrachud
The Daily Guardian|October 25, 2024
Chief Justice of India (CJI) D Y Chandrachud on Thursday said he had stopped going out for his morning walk owing to the rising levels of air pollution in the national capital.
Have stopped morning walk due to spike in air pollution,' says CJI Chandrachud

In an informal interaction with journalists in the apex court, CJI Chandrachud said his doctor had advised him to avoid stepping out in the morning as it was better for him to remain inside than contract respiratory ailments.

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