Oman Daily Observer

Delhi anti-pollution action plan comes into force

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NEW DELHI: New Delhi banned the use of diesel generators on Tuesday as pollution levels in the capital exceeded safe limits by more than four times.

Every winter, New Delhi is enveloped in a noxious blanket of smog of car fumes, industrial emissions and smoke from stubble burning at farms outside the megacity of 20 million people.

The ban on generators is part of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) that entered into force on Tuesday.

Other measures that will come into effect as smog levels rise, particular­ly following the Diwali festival in late October, include banning trucks and setting up a “war room”.

From November 4-15, a roadration­ing scheme will come into force, meaning cars with odd and even plates would be allowed on alternate days in that period.

“We will hand out anti-pollution masks to schoolchil­dren next week but the date is yet to be decided,” the official said.

Authoritie­s have also sought to reduce the burning of stubble by farmers in areas surroundin­g Delhi.

According to government data, concentrat­ions of particles measuring less than 2.5 microns across — which can penetrate the lung barrier and — per cubic metre on Tuesday.

This was more than four times the recommende­d World Health Organizati­on safe daily maximum of 25. In previous years, the level has regularly exceeded 400.

Last year, a UN report found 14 of the world’s 15 most polluted cities were in India, with one US study saying it kills a million people prematurel­y every year.

 ?? — AFP ?? Heavy air pollution is pictured around Rashtrapat­i Bhavan and government buildings in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— AFP Heavy air pollution is pictured around Rashtrapat­i Bhavan and government buildings in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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