Delhi Breathes Easier: GRAP-1 Restrictions Lifted
After a significant improvement in air quality, GRAP-1 restrictions in Delhi-NCR have been lifted. Officials credit favorable weather conditions for the change, with the AQI dropping to 88. Previous bans on using coal, firewood, and diesel generators in non-essential situations are now revoked.
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Delhi's air quality has seen significant improvement, prompting the lifting of GRAP-1 restrictions in the NCR region.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) announced the change following a favorable shift in meteorological conditions, recording an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 88.
Restrictions on using coal and firewood in tandoors, and diesel generators in non-emergency settings, are no longer enforced.
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