Delhi-NCR’s air quality has seen improvement, leading the Commission for Air Quality Management to revoke GRAP-IV restrictions just three days after their re-imposition. While the ‘severe+’ category triggered the ban, stages I, II, and III of GRAP remain active. This move offers some relief from the stringent pollution control measures.
Delhi air pollution: GRAP IV restrictions revoked; decision after slight improvement
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