The Asian Age

Meet to ease truck traffic

Govt advisory: Do not burn incense stick, avoid outdoor activity

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

As part of graded response action plan ( GRAP) against rising air pollution in Delhi, Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority on Tuesday said private cars may be stopped from plying in the capital if air pollution continues to worsen.

“Let us hope the air pollution situation in Delhi doesn’t deteriorat­e or else we will have to stop plying of private vehicles. Only public transport will be used,” Bhure Lal, chairman, Environmen­t Pollution Control Authority, said.

Air quality in Delhi and the National Capital Region ( NCR) on Tuesday deteriorat­ed further after an overnight spike in Particulat­e Matter ( PM). The overall Air Quality Index ( AQI) at 3 pm was 401, falling in the ‘ severe’ category, the highest this season.

An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered ‘ good’, 51 and 100 ‘ satisfacto­ry’, 101 and 200 ‘ moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘ poor’, 301 and 400 ‘ very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘ severe’.

Delhi’s air quality turned ‘ severe’ on Tuesday for the first time this season with stubble burning intensifyi­ng in neighbouri­ng states, authoritie­s said.

The overall Air Quality Index ( AQI) was 401, falling in the ‘ severe’ category, the highest this season, Central Pollution Control Board officials said. The Centre- run System of Air Quality Forecastin­g And Research ( SAFAR) recorded the AQI at 410.

Safar also issued a directive advising the residents to stop lighting incense stick as part of puja rituals, as Delhi’s air quality turned ‘ severe’ on Tuesday and also warned people against any outdoor activity. In the advisory, Safar asked Delhiites not to rely on dust masks for protection as city’s air quality turned ‘ severe’ Tuesday for the first time this season. The agency has advised Delhiites to avoid all outdoor activities and give a miss to walk Tuesday. “If the room has windows, close them, if the air conditione­r provides a fresh air intake option then choose it, avoid burning anything such as wood, candle or even an incense,” it said.

The overall Air Quality Index ( AQI) at 3 pm was 401, falling in the ‘ severe’ category, the highest this season, Central Pollution Control Board officials said. SAFAR recorded the AQI at 410. An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered ‘ good’, 51 and 100 ‘ satisfacto­ry’,

101 and 200 ‘ moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘ poor’, 301 and 400 ‘ very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘ severe’.

The advisory also recommende­d frequent wet mopping and using masks known as N- 95 or P- 100 respirator­s only for outdoor activities. “Do not rely on dust masks for protection,” the advisory added. Delhi environmen­t minister Imran Hussain said that 44 joint teams will be deputed New Delhi: Top Delhi police officers and their counterpar­ts from neighbouri­ng states discussed ways to divert non- Delhi destined goods traffic from the national capital and to check old petrol and diesel vehicles in an inter- state coordinati­on meeting held here on Tuesday.

It was decided that effective diversion of non- destined goods traffic would be undertaken by the respective states of Haryana and UP within their borders so that they do not enter Delhi, which will help fight pollution, a Delhi police statement said. The officers also agreed to sharing database of registered vehicles in Ghaziabad, Noida, Faridabad, Bahadurgar­h, Jhajjar, Sonipat, among other places neighbouri­ng Delhi, and informatio­n regarding stolen vehicles.

from Thursday to curb local sources of air pollution and to take action against violators across Delhi. Mr Hussain informed that this urgent campaign is being jointly organised by the Delhi and Central Government­s, which will appeals to the citizens to strictly avoid all such activities which lead to the air pollution.

The National Green Tribunal on Tuesday also said that Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and UP government­s need to take urgent measures to assist farmers to prevent crop residue burning in their states which spikes pollution levels.

 ?? — AFP ??
— AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India