Delhi faces severe air pollution, prompting the government to implement Stage-IV GRAP restrictions. Measures include 50% work from home, mandatory PUC certificates for fuel, and a ban on construction material trucks. Officials acknowledge the long-standing nature of the pollution crisis and the need for sustained efforts.
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