The Central Pollution Control Board has revised the Graded Response Action Plan for Delhi-NCR following Supreme Court observations on deteriorating air quality. The updated plan, effective from November 2025, introduces stricter measures for each stage, including power supply guarantees, traffic management, public transport augmentation, staggered office timings, and work-from-home mandates to combat pollution.
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