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Delhi’s air quality has hit a concerning level, with the city recording a daily average Air Quality Index (AQI) of 211, categorised as ‘Poor’, according to the Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) daily AQI Bulletin.
In response, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) Sub-Committee on GRAP convened on Tuesday (14 October) to assess the prevailing pollution scenario across Delhi-NCR.
Following the review, the Sub-Committee decided to invoke Stage-I (‘Poor’ Air Quality) measures under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across the entire NCR with immediate effect.
Agencies responsible for implementation are directed to closely monitor and enforce all measures, ensuring AQI levels do not worsen further.
The Sub-Committee also appealed to citizens to actively participate in reducing pollution by following the Citizen Charter of Stage-I, which includes measures such as keeping vehicle engines tuned, maintaining proper tyre pressure, updating PUC certificates, turning off idling engines, opting for hybrid or electric vehicles, avoiding littering, reporting polluting activities via apps, planting trees, and celebrating festivals in an eco-friendly manner.
Additional steps involve ensuring uninterrupted power supply to reduce diesel generator use, banning coal and firewood in eateries, and disseminating pollution information via social media, mobile apps, and bulk SMS.
The Sub-Committee affirmed it will continue to monitor air quality closely and review the situation periodically, guided by forecasts from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and IITM.