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Delhi pollution: Why GRAP-1 was imposed across NCR and what are the restrictions?

May 17, 2025 11:49 AM IST

Residents of Delhi have been advised to limit outdoor activities and use public transport whenever possible due to the sudden drop in air quality.

The Commission of Air Quality Management (CQAM) has enforced Stage-I restrictions of the Graded Response Action Plan or GRAP in Delhi-NCR after pollution levels remained high despite earlier forecasts predicting improvement.

GRAP stage 1 restrictions enforced in Delhi NCR as air quality worsens(HT photo)

The decision was made after a detailed review by the CAQM sub-committee, which convened on Friday. The panel noted that strong winds had carried dust into the city from distant areas, worsening the air quality. Experts called this a short-term but serious pollution event.

On May 15,  the capital’s AQI dropped sharply and on May 16, the AQI stood at 278 — classified as ‘Poor’. Weather forecasts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) suggest the air quality will likely stay in the lower end of the 'Poor' category on May 17.

Dust control, public warnings in effect

The CAQM will monitor air quality and weather forecasts daily. If pollution levels continue to rise, stricter measures under Stage-II or higher may be imposed.

All departments have been told to remain on alert and take proactive steps, in line with the revised GRAP guidelines issued in December 2024, following the Supreme Court's directions.

 
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