This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the air quality crisis in Delhi, India. It begins by outlining the driving forces behind the poor air quality, including population growth, economic development, and various pollution sources, using the WHO DPSEEA framework. The report then explores the environmental and health impacts, such as respiratory diseases and reduced lung function, affecting millions of residents. Part 2 of the report discusses the efforts made by government and non-governmental organizations to improve air quality, including policy interventions and awareness campaigns. Finally, the report identifies gaps in current policies and management strategies, offering recommendations such as stricter vehicle emission standards, promoting renewable energy, and community awareness programs to address the air pollution challenges and improve the quality of life in Delhi. The report emphasizes the need for a multi-faceted approach to tackle this complex environmental health issue.