Delhi Pollution: The Centre’s panel on Delhi-NCR’s air quality on Tuesday revoked Stage IV curbs under the Graded Response Action Plan amid a dip in pollution levels, according to an official order.
Delhi’s air pollution levels showed a declining trend on Tuesday and the 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 369 at 4 pm.
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According to forecasts from the India Meteorological Department and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, the air quality situation is predicted to improve further, owing to favourable meteorological conditions.
The Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage IV in Delhi-NCR enforces stringent measures to combat severe air pollution. Key restrictions include:
Construction and Demolition Ban: All construction and demolition activities are prohibited to reduce dust emissions.
Vehicle Restrictions: The entry of trucks into Delhi is restricted, with exceptions for essential goods, LNG, CNG, electric vehicles, and BS-VI diesel trucks. Additionally, BS-IV diesel vehicles are restricted. Educational Institutions: Schools operate in hybrid mode, combining online and offline classes, to minimize exposure to polluted air.
Industrial Operations: Industries not running on clean fuels face operational restrictions to curb emissions.
Public Advisories: Residents are advised to limit outdoor activities, especially vulnerable groups, to reduce health risks.
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These measures aim to mitigate pollution levels and protect public health during periods of severe air quality deterioration.