Arvind Kejriwal that as per the report of the Central Government, Delhi experienced more than 200 days of good air quality. But the task remains. The 10-15 days after 1st November weather changes take place.
We will focus more on controlling the situation". Also read: 'When poisonous air goes into your body...': Doctor warns as Delhi air quality nosedives According to the air quality index, the air crisis is not confined to Delhi alone; several cities in neighbouring Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh have also reported hazardous air quality. These cities include Hanumangarh (401), Bhiwadi (379), and Sri Ganganagar (390) in Rajasthan; Hisar (454), Fatehabad (410), Jind (456), Rohtak (427), Ballabgarh (390), Bahadurgarh (377), Sonepat (458), Kurukshetra (333), Karnal (345), Kaithal (369), Bhiwani (365), Faridabad (448), and Gurugram (366) in Haryana; and Ghaziabad (414), Baghpat (425), Meerut (375), Noida (436), and Greater Noida (478) in Uttar Pradesh.
Also read: Top 10 most polluted cities in India: Delhi on top, northern cities fill list - Ban on non-essential construction work, stone crushing and mining -Ban imposed on the following activities, which include: 1. Demolition works 2. Loading and unloading of construction materials anywhere within or outside the project sites 3.
Transfer of raw materials either manually or through conveyor belts, including fly ash 4. Movement of vehicles on unpaved roads. 5.
Operation of batching plant 6. Laying of sewer line, waterline, drainage work, and electric cabling by open trench system 7. cutting and fixing of tiles, stones, and other flooring materials 8.
Waterproofing work 9. Painting, polishing, and varnishing works etc, and 10. Road construction/ repair works including
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