Key Points

The air quality in Delhi is showing promising signs of improvement, leading to the revocation of strict GRAP 3 restrictions. The Centre's air quality panel noted favorable meteorological conditions and stronger wind speeds contributing to the decline in pollution levels. Despite the relaxation, construction sites remain under careful monitoring and cannot resume operations without specific authorization. This development brings hope for cleaner air in the Delhi-NCR region.

Key Points: Delhi Air Quality Improves: GRAP 3 Restrictions Lifted

  • Air quality improvements trigger removal of strict environmental regulations
  • CAQM monitors pollution levels through meteorological forecasts
  • Construction sites remain under strict operational restrictions
  • AQI shows significant downward trend in Delhi
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GRAP 3 curbs revoked as air quality improves in Delhi

Centre's air quality panel revokes GRAP 3 restrictions as Delhi's pollution levels drop, signaling improvement in environmental conditions.

"There is a likelihood of the AQI of Delhi to remain in the lower end of 'Very Poor' category - CAQM Statement"

New Delhi, Jan 18

The Centre's air quality panel on Friday revoked restrictions under Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in Delhi and neighbouring areas as air quality improved in the city.

The move comes a day after the Commission for Air Quality Management rolled back GRAP 4 following a dip in air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR.

The CAQM said in a statement that its sub-committee on GRAP conducted its meeting on Friday and reviewed the air quality scenario in the region as well as the IMD/IITM forecasts.

"As per the Air Quality & Weather forecast provided by IMD/ IITM, there is a likelihood of the AQI of Delhi to remain in the lower end of 'Very Poor' category in the coming days owing to favourable meteorological conditions and strong wind speeds," the CAQM said in the statement.

"Construction & Demolition project sites etc. which have been issued specific closure orders on account of violations/ non-compliances of various statutory directions, rules, guidelines etc. under no circumstances shall resume their operations without any specific order to this effect from the Commission," the CAQM statement added.

Delhi's average AQI has significantly improved as the AQI clocked 289 on Friday, as per the AQI Bulletin provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), clearly indicating a downward trend.

Stages 3 and 4 of the GRAP were invoked on January 15 when the average AQI of Delhi breached the 350 mark and started to exhibit a sharp increasing trend, indicating a possibility to even breach the 400 mark.

- IANS

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