Delhi has implemented stringent anti-pollution measures under GRAP-IV, including a ban on non-BS VI vehicles from outside the city and denial of fuel to vehicles without valid pollution certificates. Offices are mandated to have 50% staff work from home. These actions aim to combat severe air quality expected to persist until December 27.
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Capital chokes: Delhi’s AQI ‘improves’ to poor; relief temporary
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- December 25, 2025
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Delhi’s air quality saw a welcome improvement for the second day, moving from ‘severe’ to ‘poor’ levels. While some areas experienced ‘moderate’ air, others remained […]