Friday , November 15 2024

Online classes, ban on diesel vehicles…, GRAP-3 implemented if the situation worsens due to pollution, know what will remain closed?

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Grape-3 restrictions: The air of Delhi-NCR is becoming extremely poisonous. The situation has become such that people are having difficulty even breathing. The air quality has crossed 400 in many areas of Delhi. Following the continuous deterioration in wind conditions, CAQM has implemented Phase 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan from today, 15 November.

Talking about air quality in Delhi, the highest AQI was recorded in Jahangirpuri of the national capital. AQI here has become 458. After this came 455 in Wazirpur, 446 in AGI Airport, 444 in JLN Stadium, 441 in Anand Vihar, 430 in Vivek Vihar, 358 in ITO, 404 in Najafgarh and 314 in Lodhi Road.

Let us know which activities will be banned in the national capital Delhi after the implementation of GRP-3.

After the poisonous air of Delhi, now schools up to class five will run online only. Chief Minister Atishi himself gave this information on social media. The government has taken this decision keeping in mind the health of children. Now if we talk about vehicles, entry of all interstate buses from other states has been banned in Delhi-NCR. Not only this, after the implementation of the third phase of GRP, BS-3 vehicles and diesel vehicles will also not be operated.

Along with this, construction and demolition of buildings also increases pollution significantly, hence strict restrictions will be imposed on demolition sites in Delhi-NCR. Demolition and construction work will be prohibited. Works like cutting cement, plaster and tiles will also be prohibited. Both road repair work and road construction work will remain closed. Apart from all this, some things like painting, welding and gas cutting are also banned. Brick masonry has also been banned. Transportation and unloading of dust generating materials is also strictly prohibited.