Delhi Declares Emergency: Tackling Pollution with Stringent Measures

Delhi's authorities have implemented strict measures to curb severe pollution levels, including vehicle bans, attendance regulation, and construction suspension. With AQI often crossing 450, impacting visibility and health, comprehensive steps such as hybrid schooling, compensations for workers, and traffic management aim to address the crisis.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-12-2025 16:49 IST | Created: 17-12-2025 16:49 IST
Delhi Declares Emergency: Tackling Pollution with Stringent Measures
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Authorities in Delhi, India's capital, have launched severe measures to combat dangerously high pollution levels. The air quality index has been in the 'severe' category, frequently surpassing 450. New regulations include banning non-compliant vehicles and modifying attendance policies for government and private offices.

The Commission for Air Quality Management initiated the highest level of the graded response action plan, prohibiting older diesel trucks, pausing construction projects, and implementing hybrid schooling. Delhi's Environment Minister emphasized that stringent actions are a priority to ensure clean air for residents.

Additional measures include compensations for affected construction workers and traffic management enhancements. With pollution peaking during the winter due to trapped emissions, local government officials reaffirm their commitment to improving air quality amid growing health concerns.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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