New Delhi: Amidst the rising pollution levels in Delhi, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) took stock of the enforcement and implementation measures under the Schedule of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).
The CAQM deliberated several critical issues during its meeting, including revised GRAP directions for schools and institutions.
During the 19th meeting of the Commission for Air Quality Management in the National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas, held on November 27, the CAQM focused on the following: Review of actions by agencies under GRAP; Directions issued since the last meeting of the Commission held on July 3 this year; Revised environmental compensation (EC) charges for stubble burning; Paddy residue burning monitoring; Status of enforcement actions in other sectors, viz. industries, C&D projects, etc.
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"All implementing agencies committed to regularly review air pollution control measures and to take strict and effective action across various sectors, including under GRAP, the release said.
Amidst the rising pollution levels in Delhi, the government has instructed the administration to use truck-mount water sprinklers to mitigate the effects of pollution.
Earlier, the Supreme Court directed the Delhi government and police to immediately set up checkpoints on all 113 entry points to Delhi to check the entry of trucks in the national capital. It appointed 13 members of the bar as court commissioners to visit the entry points to Delhi and verify whether entry of trucks is being stopped.
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The apex court also expressed dissatisfaction with the compliance of GRAP IV measures, saying despite orders passed by the apex court and CAQM, there is a failure on the part of the Delhi government and police to comply with clauses under GRAP stage IV.
The entry of trucks is prohibited in Delhi, and public construction projects have been halted until further notice. Stage IV of the GRAP was activated in the national capital, keeping in view the rising level of pollution. (with Agency inputs)