Delhi pollution: AQI close to 'severe plus'; diesel-run LMVs, truck entry banned as Noida schools shut

Updated : Nov 06, 2022 08:41
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Editorji News Desk

With Air Quality in the national capital continuing to remain in the 'severe' category for consecutive two days, the SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research) Friday revealed that the stubble-burning contributed 34 percent of Delhi's PM 2.5 pollution.

The severe pollution levels has prompted the authorities to invoke the final stage of anti-pollution curbs, including a ban on diesel-run light motor vehicles.

An AQI of above 400 is considered "severe" and can affect healthy people and seriously impact those with existing illnesses.

Besides, all schools in Noida and Greater Noida asked to hold classes online for students up to Class 8 till November 8 in view of increasing pollution in the National Capital Region, according to an official order.

Outdoor activities like sports or meetings will stay completely banned in all schools, the order further stated.

Meanwhile, Delhi CM Kejriwal blamed the central government for rising incidents of stubble burning in Punjab ruled by his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), saying it had "declined" requests to provide cash incentive to farmers for not burning crop residue. 

Also read:Pollution: political blame game between Centre and AAP as Delhi chokes

With agency inputs

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