GRAP Stage IV restrictions are back in Delhi-NCR due to rising air pollution, with AQI jumping to 396. Schools will shift to hybrid mode, construction will halt, and certain vehicles will be banned.
The CAQM in Delhi-NCR has implemented stringent Stage-III and Stage-IV measures under GRAP due to the rising AQI. These measures include restricting non-essential truck traffic, closing schools, ...
NCR's air quality on Thursday revoked curbs under stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) amid dip in pollution levels, according to an official order.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in National Capital Region re-imposed GRAP stage 3 restrictions in Delhi on ...
GRAP Stage IV curbs include a ban on all construction activities, the entry of non-essential polluting trucks into Delhi, and mandatory Close this menu Tuesday, 28 January 2025 ...
According to the AQEWS bulletin, “The air quality is expected to remain in the very poor category from Wednesday to Friday.
Delhi-NCR air quality worsens, prompting GRAP Stage 3 curbs on construction, vehicles, and hybrid schooling for grades up to ...
CAQM has imposed the highest restrictions under GRAP Stage-IV in NCR due to Delhi's AQI surpassing 400. The rapid increase in pollution levels led to ...
With calm winds, smoggy conditions, and low mixing height contributing to the pollution surge, Delhi’s 24-hour average AQI ...