Winters are going to come soon in Delhi and NCR. With the drop in temperature, pollution has reached dangerous levels. After 94 days, the pollution situation in Delhi was recorded at a very poor level on Monday. During this period, the residents of Delhi are forced to breathe very bad air. The average air quality of Delhi has reached the level of 310.
Meanwhile, Group 2 restrictions have been imposed in the national capital. An order has been issued regarding the implementation of CAQM grip restrictions if the AQI level exceeds 300 in Delhi. Grape 2 has been implemented in Delhi since morning. After this, Grape 2 has been implemented in Delhi from 22nd October. In such a situation, the air quality in Delhi remains ‘very poor’. According to the Central Pollution Control Board, the average AQI of Delhi was recorded at 317 at 8 am on October 22.
It is believed that the pollution level in Delhi may increase in the coming days. On October 22 and 23, the air pollution level in Delhi may cross 400. Crop burning is also considered to be the main reason for increasing air pollution in Delhi. Pollution is also increasing due to slow wind speed and high humidity. These restrictions of Group 2 have been implemented to control pollution. With the implementation of this order, the use of diesel-run generators has been banned in Delhi NCR. These restrictions have been implemented after the implementation of Grape 2.
– Stopping diesel generators from running
Parking fees increased to reduce the use of private vehicles.
– There will be mechanical/vacuum sweeping and water sprinkling on the roads.
– Service of metro, CNG and electric buses will increase
– RWAs have also been instructed to provide heaters to security guards so that they do not burn garbage and wood.
– Only generators running on bio-gal, natural gas, LPG will run.