The air of the capital is poisonous even after the implementation of GRAP 3 rules, these things are banned
New Delhi : As Delhi's air quality index crossed 400, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) conducted Phase 3 GRAP in Delhi-NCR. The Delhi government has also taken steps parallel to this issue. Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai held an important meeting with all concerned officials and directed to strictly implement the GRAP-3 rules.
Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said that in the last two days, the pollution level in Delhi has been recorded as AQI in the sewage category. GRAP 3 has been implemented across North India in the NCR region. This GRAP 3 has been effectively implemented by the officials of various building authorities and related departments like MCD, High Flood Department, DSIDC and Transport Department, Metro DTC, Education Department and Minister Gopal Rai in an important meeting in Delhi.
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These things will be banned
Let us tell you that under GRAP 3, the government has completely banned many companies. The Environment Ministry has banned new construction and demolition in Delhi-NCR. Apart from this, the ministry has also banned non-electric buses, CNG buses and international diesel BS-VI buses. For school children, Delhi government primary schools (up to class 5) are offering online classes until further notice.
To reduce pollution in Delhi, water is being poured on major roads. There are neither vehicles nor movement of debris on the unpaved roads of Delhi-NCR. In fact, there will be a complete ban on throwing bricks and stones in Delhi-NCR. Apart from Delhi, there will be a ban on BS-3 petrol vehicles and BS-4 diesel vehicles in Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida/Greater Noida). At the same time, all stone crushing areas in Delhi-NCR will remain closed. All activities related to mining will remain banned.
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