Air Pollution worries Delhi-NCR
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An update on air pollution in National Capital Region (NCR)
We earlier read about Government shutting down schools, colleges, construction sites in the Delhi-NCR regions. Air pollution in National Capital Region (NCR) continues to deteriorate.
Here are the steps, which the Government is taking to combat air pollution
- The government has ordered all schools and colleges to be closed. However, teaching will continue using online methods and board exams will also continue.
- All industries that are not using natural gas and clean fuels will operate only for 8 hours on weekdays only.
- There is a ban on using diesel generators, except in case of emergency.
The Commission of Air Quality Management (CAQM) has formed flying squads. The squads will cover important areas in the Delhi-NCR to track and take strict action against those not following the rules.
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