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Construction Activities Banned In Delhi-NCR From Oct. 26-30

Construction Activities Banned In Delhi-NCR From Oct. 26-30
A man wearing a face mask cycles along a road in Delhi.(Photographer: Ruhani Kaur/Bloomberg)

A 10-member task force on the Graded Response Action Plan said on Thursday that construction activities in Delhi and satellite towns will be banned between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. from Oct. 26 to Oct. 30.

During a meeting, the task force headed by Central Pollution Control Board Member Secretary Prashant Gargava also issued directions to close coal-based industries, barring power plants, in satellite towns of Faridabad, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Sonepat and Bahadurgarh during the period.

"Hot mix plants, stone crushers and construction activities, such as earthwork, which have potential to generate dust to be banned between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. from Oct. 26 to 30 in Delhi and satellite towns namely Gurugram, Faridabud, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Sonepat and Bahadurgarh," it said.

"In Delhi, industries which have not yet shifted to piped natural gas will remain closed from Oct. 26 to 30," the task force said.

The task force also asked the the traffic police of Delhi and adjacent NCR towns to deploy additional manpower to ensure smooth movement of vehicles in all areas, especially the identified high-traffic corridors in the national capital.

It also asked all implementing agencies to take strict action to check stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana, and ensure enforcement of the Supreme Court's directions regarding firecrackers and impound "visibly" polluting vehicles.

"Visibly polluting vehicles should be impounded," it said.

The task force also asked the district administrations of Delhi-NCR to ensure zero tolerance towards operation of illegal industries and use of unauthorised fuel.

At the meeting convened to review the air quality situation in view of Diwali, stubble burning and changing weather, VK Soni, a scientist at the India Meteorological Department, said wind speed and direction will fluctuate.

"Easterly winds are expected to turn northwesterly from Oct. 27. On Oct. 28, fog is also expected," he said.

The Central Pollution Control Board member secretary emphasised that the next few days will be challenging and in addition to intense actions by implementing agencies, additional preventive measures may be required to check the deterioration of air quality.

Days before Diwali, the city's air quality plunged to ‘very poor' category on Thursday, after fluctuating between ‘moderate' and ‘poor' for six days, due to unfavourable wind speed. The overall air quality index stood at 318 and entered the severe category in Mundka (418).

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