Delhi Air Pollution Worsens!

Employ Advised To Do WFH!


 New Delhi: On Saturday, 31 December 2022, the Delhi government has advised citizens to WFH (Work from Home), use carpool as centre's panel banned non-essential construction, demolition work due to worsening air quality in the National capital.

 

On Friday, Delhi's 24-hour average air quality index stood at 399.  An AQI between 201 and 300 is considered 'poor', 301 and 400 'very poor', and 401 and 500 'severe'.

The Centre's air quality panel on Friday noted that the AQI is likely to slip into the 'severe' category due to calm winds and stable atmospheric conditions.

The air quality is likely to remain in the 'severe' category till tomorrow.

The next stage - 'Severe Plus' - includes steps like a ban on the entry of trucks into Delhi, closure of educational institutions and the plying of vehicles on an odd-even basis, etc.

The Delhi government will decide today whether a ban should be imposed on using BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel four-wheelers.

Non-polluting activities such as plumbing, carpentry, interior decoration, and electrical work are allowed.

Earlier, the Centre's air quality panel on Wednesday said industries using unapproved fuels, including coal, in Delhi-NCR will be shut from January 1 and heavy fines will be imposed on them.

However, the use of low-sulphur coal in thermal power plants is allowed, it said.

Stubble burning, which is a major reason behind hazardous pollution levels in Delhi-NCR in October-November, reduced by 30 per cent in Punjab and 48 per cent in Haryana this year.

A government report showed that the pollutant load in the Yamuna has increased substantially over the last five years. 

 

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