Poison in the air of Delhi-NCR, GRAP-3 implemented, know what will remain closed
The air of Delhi-NCR is becoming very poisonous. The situation has become such that people are having a lot of difficulty in breathing. In many areas, the air quality has crossed 400. In such a situation, from today, November 15, the third phase of the Graded Response Action Plan, GRAP-3, has been implemented in Delhi.
Highest AQI in Jahangirpuri
The highest AQI has been recorded in Jahangirpuri, Delhi. The AQI here has been 458. After this, 455 has been recorded in Wazirpur, 446 in AGI Airport, 444 in JLN Stadium, 441 in Anand Vihar, 430 in Vivek Vihar, 358 in ITO, 404 in Nafazgarh and 314 in Lodhi Road.
What will remain closed when GRAP-3 is implemented in Delhi
- Schools up to class V will run only on online mode.
- Ban imposed on entry of all inter-state buses coming from other states.
- BS-3 vehicles and diesel vehicles will not be allowed to ply.
- Strict restrictions on demolition sites.
- Ban on demolition and construction work.
- Ban on painting, welding and gas cutting work.
- Ban on brick masonry as well.
- Complete ban on transportation and unloading of dust spreading material.
DMRC has geared up
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has also geared up. Posting on social media platform X, DMRC wrote, 20 extra trips will be started on weekdays from 8:00 am in view of the implementation of GRAP-III. In this way, Delhi Metro will run 60 more trips on weekdays till GRAP-III is in force.