Delhi enforces GRAP Stage IV restrictions, banning older diesel vehicles, halting construction, and implementing work-from-home measures to combat pollution.
By Robin Kumar Attri

Delhi's air quality has gone down to alarming levels, prompting the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to enforce Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). With the Air Quality Index (AQI) hitting a hazardous 483, stringent restrictions have been implemented to curb further deterioration of air quality.
Before Stage IV, the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) implements progressive measures as air pollution worsens:
Each stage is designed to act as a preemptive step to prevent the escalation of air pollution, but as the AQI crosses 450, Stage IV becomes necessary to address the severe situation comprehensively.
These stages highlight the multi-layered approach of GRAP to tackle air quality deterioration progressively.

GRAP is a graded plan designed to tackle air pollution in Delhi-NCR. Stage IV is activated when the AQI exceeds 450 and enters the ‘severe plus’ category. These measures aim to minimize pollution from vehicles, construction, and other sources.

Heavy-duty trucks running on BS-IV diesel emit significantly higher pollutants compared to modern BS-VI vehicles. They lack catalytic converters, releasing high levels of particulate matter and gases. The ban on older vehicles aims to reduce these emissions effectively.
Citizens are urged to stay indoors, especially children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory or cardiovascular issues. People are also encouraged to limit outdoor activities and follow the guidelines to help improve air quality.
With smog blanketing Delhi-NCR, the focus is on strict implementation of GRAP measures. Authorities may introduce further restrictions if pollution levels worsen. Citizens and industries must collaborate to combat this pressing environmental crisis.
Stay updated with more news on air quality and pollution control measures.

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