Pollution-Related Restrictions Partially Lifted As Delhi’s Air Quality Improves

Pollution-Related Restrictions Partially Lifted As Delhi’s Air Quality Improves

NEW DELHI, Nov 7 (NNN-PTI) – Restrictions imposed in the Indian capital and its surrounding areas, following the “Severe” air pollution were partially lifted yesterday, as the quality of air improved to “Very Poor” category, during the day.

The restrictions were imposed three days ago. Now the entry of diesel vehicles into Delhi would be allowed, and the ban on construction and demolition activities, in linear public projects such as highways, roads and bridges would be lifted.

These activities were banned under Level 4 – the highest of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), which contains orders regarding what plan of action ought to be taken, if air quality worsened beyond a certain level.

People in Delhi have been bearing the brunt of air pollution for the past few days, with cases of chest infections and respiratory problems having been on the rise.

A recent survey found nearly 80 percent of families living in the Indian capital region had someone suffering from air pollution-related ailments, and that, as many as 18 percent of them had already visited a doctor or a hospital.– NNN-PTI  

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