Delhi Pollution: Restrictions Invoked Under GRAP-2 in Delhi NCR to Avoid Further Deterioration of Air Quality
In an effort to mitigate the escalating air pollution levels expected in the coming week, the Commission for Air Quality Management has implemented restrictions under GRAP-2 (Graded Response Action Plan) across Delhi NCR.
In an effort to mitigate the escalating air pollution levels expected in the coming week, the Commission for Air Quality Management has implemented restrictions under GRAP-2 (Graded Response Action Plan) across Delhi NCR. Measures include a ban on the use of coal and wood-fired stoves, an increase in the frequency of CNG and electric buses, and the regular cleaning of roads with water sprinkling to curb dust pollution. Additionally, traffic police personnel have been tasked with ensuring smooth traffic flow to prevent further deterioration of air quality in the region. Delhi Air Pollution Update: 200 Days of 'Good to Moderate' Air Quality in National Capital in 2023 So Far.
GRAP-2 Restrictions Invoked to Curb Air Quality Deterioration
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