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Despite anti-pollution measures, Delhi grapples with `severe` air quality

Updated On: 14 November, 2023 03:53 PM IST | Sanjana Deshpande

The air quality in parts of Delhi continued to register in the `Severe` category, impacting visibility due to smog and reflecting ongoing pollution issues in the national capital. Pics/PTI

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The air quality in parts of Delhi continued to register in the `Severe` category, impacting visibility due to smog and reflecting ongoing pollution issues in the national capital. Pics/PTI

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Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) data recorded an overall AQI of 361 at 9 am, indicating `Severe` conditions. Specific areas in Delhi such as RK Puram, Punjabi Bagh, ITO, Jahangirpuri, Anand Vihar, Ashok Vihar, IGI Airport T3, and Rohini showed high AQI readings ranging from 355 to 430.

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Despite recent rainfall in the city, the AQI briefly improved to `Very Poor` on Monday, standing at 358. However, it swiftly deteriorated back to `Severe,` leading to reduced visibility and the prevalence of smog.

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Neighbouring areas like Noida also experienced `Very Poor` air quality, aligning with the concerns witnessed in Delhi.

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Despite the Supreme Court`s ban on firecrackers, numerous instances of their use were reported in different parts of Delhi, contributing to the pollution levels.

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Environment Minister Gopal Rai chaired a meeting, confirming the extension of anti-pollution measures under GRAP IV regulations until the next directive from the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM).

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Rai emphasized restrictions on trucks entering Delhi, excluding essential services, and hinted at implementing the odd-even scheme if the air quality hits `Severe Plus` levels.

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The minister highlighted an extended anti-dust campaign and the deployment of water sprinklers, acknowledging the need for continued efforts to tackle pollution despite the recent rainfall.

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