Building restrictions in Delhi-NCR have been lifted as the air quality has improved.

Overall AQI of Delhi has been steadily improving, with 407 observed on December 4, 347 on December 5, 3, and 304 on December 4 . Commission has strongly encouraged NCR residents to cooperate in the implementation of GRAP .

New Delhi, December 7: The Sub-Committee for implementing actions under Stage-III of the Commission for Air Quality Management in Delhi and Adjoining Areas (CAQM), held a meeting today to consider the situation and make a call.The overall AQI of Delhi has been steadily improving, with 407 observed on December 4, 347 on December 5, 3, and 304 on December 4, respectively, as the overall AQI is likely to fluctuate between Poor to Very The Commission has reiterated that all steps taken under Stages I to Stage II of the GRAP will continue to be monitored, implemented, and monitored closely by all departments concerned, particularly in hotspots, heavy traffic corridors, and open eateries, and that appropriate trash removal can be carried out at designated siteslandfills.Turning Points:The Commission has strongly encouraged NCR residents to cooperate in the implementation of GRAP and to minimize the use of personal vehicles.6) Reduce dust-producing building activities.Several authorities responsible for implementing policies under GRAP and Pollution Control Boards (PCBs) of NCR and DPCC have also been advised to ensure the strict implementation of steps of Stage I and Stage II under GRAP in the NCR, according to the ministry statement.

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