Wednesday, December 24, 2025
17.1 C
New Delhi

Delhi chokes: GRAP-4 curbs lifted; stage I–III measures to continue amid ‘very poor’ AQI

Delhi chokes: GRAP-4 curbs lifted; stage I–III measures to continue amid ‘very poor’ AQI

(AP)

NEW DELHI: The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in the NCR and adjoining areas on Wednesday lifted GRAP-IV with immediate effect, even though air quality across large parts of the city remained in the ‘very poor’ category.According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), areas such as ITO and India Gate recorded AQI levels crossing 350, underscoring the persistence of hazardous air conditions in the national capital.

‘Can’t Stay Two Days In Delhi’: Gadkari On Severe Pollution, Transport Sector Role

The CAQM said the decision was taken to revoke its order dated December 13, 2025, which had invoked actions under Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP). Stage IV is enforced when air quality reaches the ‘severe+’ category with an AQI above 450. The commission, however, clarified that measures under Stage I, Stage II and Stage III of the extant GRAP will continue and will be implemented as per the modified GRAP dated November 21, 2025.The easing of curbs came hours after the Delhi High Court directed the GST Council to meet at the earliest to consider lowering GST on air purifiers in view of the worsening air quality. During the hearing, the court questioned the Centre over the 18% GST imposed on air purifiers. At the outset, the bench expressed displeasure over the lack of action in the matter, observing that every citizen is entitled to clean air.Earlier, GRAP Stage-IV measures had been enforced across Delhi-NCR to curb rising pollution levels. Under Stage IV, private vehicle movement was not completely banned, with restrictions largely dependent on emission norms and fuel type. While vehicles meeting prescribed standards were allowed to operate, older vehicles face stricter curbs. BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles are not permitted to ply in Delhi-NCR during this phase, except those providing essential services.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Thailand, Cambodia start three-day military talks amid ongoing border fighting

Cambodia and Thailand have each accused the other of aggression and violations of an enhanced ceasefire reached in October in Malaysia in Trump’s presence, during which they committed to demining and withdrawing troops and heavy weapons from areas ov Read More

Did Unchecked Junk Food Consumption Kill UP Girl? AIIMS Doctor Says…

The deceased girl’s family said she had been consuming junk and fast food regularly since childhood and showed little interest in home-cooked meals Go to Source Read More

Pakistan’s National Airline Sold For Whopping Rs 135 Billion, Know Who Bought It

Arif Habib consortium acquired 75 percent of Pakistan International Airlines for 135 billion rupees. Read More

Topics

Thailand, Cambodia start three-day military talks amid ongoing border fighting

Cambodia and Thailand have each accused the other of aggression and violations of an enhanced ceasefire reached in October in Malaysia in Trump’s presence, during which they committed to demining and withdrawing troops and heavy weapons from areas ov Read More

Did Unchecked Junk Food Consumption Kill UP Girl? AIIMS Doctor Says…

The deceased girl’s family said she had been consuming junk and fast food regularly since childhood and showed little interest in home-cooked meals Go to Source Read More

Pakistan’s National Airline Sold For Whopping Rs 135 Billion, Know Who Bought It

Arif Habib consortium acquired 75 percent of Pakistan International Airlines for 135 billion rupees. Read More

Khaleda Zia’s Son Returns To Bangladesh Tomorrow After 15 Years, Set To Lead BNP Poll Charge

According to intelligence inputs accessed by CNN-News18, Tarique Rahman’s arrival carries a heightened risk of large-scale street mobilisation. Read More

Charity Or Cash Machine? ED Probe Flags Massive Fraud At Al-Falah Institutions | Exclusive

The probe under PMLA centres on the systematic diversion of charitable funds and the generation of at least Rs 415 crore in illicit proceeds Go to Source Read More

Major boost to Cristiano Ronaldo’s hopes of winning maiden SPL title as FIFA removes transfer embargo on Al-Nassr

A registration ban imposed by FIFA right before the January transfer window threatened to derail Cristiano Ronaldo’s hopes of winning his maiden Saudi Pro League title with Al-Nassr. Read More

Related Articles