
Essential infrastructure projects are exempt but must follow strict pollution control guidelines. (Image: File)
Delhi’s air quality has fallen into the ‘severe’ zone for the first time this season, prompting authorities to enforce Stage-III of GRAP. With the AQI above 400, tougher curbs have come into effect across the capital to tackle the worsening pollution.
The situation deteriorated rapidly on Tuesday morning. The overall Air Quality Index (AQI) soared from 362 on Monday to a alarming 429. Data from the Central Pollution Control Board's (CPCB) Sameer app revealed the widespread nature of the problem. Around 11 am, 38 of 39 active monitoring stations in Delhi-NCR showed ‘severe’ pollution levels. Areas such as Mundka (AQI 464), RK Puram (AQI 458), and ITO (AQI 452) were among the worst affected, showing thick smog across the region.
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The new regulations focus on the main causes of pollution. Activities listed below are no longer permitted:
Non-essential Construction & Demolition: All such activities are banned. This includes:
Vehicle Restrictions: The following vehicles are not allowed to ply on roads:
What's Still Allowed? List of Exemptions
Despite the stringent bans, essential services and projects are permitted to continue under specific conditions.
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Disclaimer: The restrictions are dynamic and may be intensified if the air quality deteriorates to the 'Severe Plus' category