Delhi AQI at 385: GRAP II imposed, what it means for NCR; dos and don’ts

Delhi’s air quality worsened sharply, with the Air Quality Index reaching 385, leading authorities to impose Stage II of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP II). The measures include encouraging more public transport use, tighter controls on diesel generators, enhanced road sweeping and higher parking fees to help cut pollution in the city. Residents are also advised about actions they should and should not take to reduce exposure and emissions.

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