GRAP-I restrictions revoked in Delhi-NCR as air quality improves

IANS March 30, 2025 146 views

The CAQM has lifted GRAP-I restrictions in Delhi-NCR as air quality improved to a moderate AQI of 153. Strong winds and better weather conditions contributed to the drop in pollution levels. Authorities will continue monitoring air quality and enforcing dust control measures. The decision comes ahead of warmer months when dust pollution typically worsens.

"“AQI of Delhi has shown significant improvement due to strong surface winds and improved meteorological conditions.” – CAQM
New Delhi, March 30: The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has revoked the Graded Response Action Plan - Stage I (GRAP-I) in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR) with immediate effect after air quality improved in the city.

Key Points

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Delhi AQI drops to 153 in 'Moderate' category

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Strong winds and weather aid pollution control

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GRAP-I restrictions revoked immediately

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Agencies urged to maintain dust mitigation efforts

The decision came after Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) on Saturday clocked 153 as per the daily bulletin provided by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The CAQM said that the AQI of the national capital showed significant improvement due to strong surface winds and improved meteorological conditions prevailing in Delhi-NCR.

“AQI of Delhi has shown significant improvement due to strong surface winds and improved meteorological conditions prevailing in Delhi-NCR. The AQI of Delhi has been recorded as 153 for 29.03.2025 (in ‘Moderate’ category). Further, the forecast by IMD/IITM also predicts AQI to mainly remain in the ‘Moderate’ category in the coming days,” CAQM said in a statement.

“Therefore, keeping in view this trend of improvement in the overall AQI of Delhi, the CAQM Sub-Committee unanimously decided to revoke Stage-I of the extant schedule of GRAP in the entire NCR, with immediate effect,” it added.

“All the agencies concerned are also required to take note of various actions and the targeted timelines as envisaged in the comprehensive policy issued by the Commission to curb air pollution in the NCR and take appropriate actions accordingly in the field, particularly the dust mitigation measures for C&D activities & Roads/Open areas, which becomes a pre-dominant factor in the coming months determining the air quality in Delhi-NCR,” CAQM further said.

“The Sub-Committee shall be keeping a close watch on the air quality scenario and review the situation from time to time for further appropriate decision depending upon the air quality in Delhi and the forecast made by IMD/ IITM,” CAQM stated in the statement.

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