As air quality in Delhi worsens, the Centre's air pollution control panel for the Delhi-NCR region has mandated the first stage of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) starting today. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) reported that Delhi's 24-hour average air quality index (AQI) was 234, indicating poor air quality as of 4 PM on Monday.
The 27-point action plan for Stage I of GRAP will be effective from 8:00 AM on October 15 throughout the National Capital Region (NCR). The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) reviewed the current air quality and weather forecasts and decided to implement these control measures, as stated in an official announcement.
Authorities in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Delhi have been instructed to begin enforcing these measures starting at 8 AM today. GRAP is categorized into four stages based on air quality levels: Stage I (AQI 201-300 - Poor), Stage II (AQI 301-400 - Very Poor), Stage III (AQI 401-450 - Severe), and Stage IV (AQI >450 - Severe Plus).
Restrictions Under Stage I of GRAP
Stage I focuses on reducing pollution through various measures, including:
Specific bans include:
Authorities will also ensure traffic police are present in crowded areas to manage pollution. There will be a zero-tolerance policy for vehicles emitting visible pollutants, with penalties and impounding for violators.
Allowed Activities Under Stage I of GRAP
Despite these restrictions, several activities are permitted under Stage I:
The implementation of these measures is crucial for improving air quality and public health in the Delhi-NCR region.
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