As Delhi's Air Quality Improves, Centre Lifts Anti-Pollution Restrictions
NDTV
Entry of diesel vehicles to Delhi has been allowed now. They were banned under level four - the highest - of the Graded Response Action Plan, or GRAP, which orders what action to be taken if air quality worsens
The centre's body that recommends actions to fight pollution in the national capital has removed some restrictions after air quality improved marginally.
Entry of diesel vehicles to Delhi has been allowed now. They were banned under level four - the highest - of the Graded Response Action Plan, or GRAP, which orders what action to be taken if air quality worsens.
Only GRAP-4 has been removed after air quality improved marginally to 339, which is about 111 air quality index, or AQI, points below the threshold for invoking GRAP-4.
The ban on non-essential construction activities and closing brick kilns, however, still stands as they fall under GRAP-3.