Delhi schools shut indefinitely over pollution: what's allowed? What's banned?
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All schools in the National Capital Region (NCR) will remain closed until further orders, owing to the rising levels of air pollution in the city. The Delhi government will decide
what's allowed from Tuesday, 23 November, in a meeting scheduled later on Monday. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) had earlier on 17 November directed schools and
colleges to remain shut in the Delhi-NCR region. The CAQM, an agency under the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC) also decided to shut down all industries that
are running on non-gas fuels for all NCR states. What exactly are the rules? Will offices be open? Here's all you need to know. Will there be a lockdown in Delhi-NCR? The latest
directives do not include lockdown as suggested by the Supreme Court while hearing a petition over the hazardous air quality. Watch this space for more information. Can offices remain open
amid rising pollution levels? The CAQM has 'advised' offices to resume work from home for 50 percent staff. This includes both government and private offices. Is construction
completely banned? All construction activities are directed to be halted till then, except work related to the Railways, the Metro, the airport, bus terminals and defence-related projects.
Penalty on persons/organisations stacking construction and demolition waste on roads, roadsides. What about industries and thermal plants? * Six of the thermal plants within a 300-km radius
of Delhi will also be shut. * All industries that are running on non-gas fuels for all NCR states * No entry of trucks in Delhi till 21 November, except those carrying essential goods Which
vehicles are allowed on road? No diesel or petrol vehicles more than 15 years to run on Delhi roads and no plying of visibly polluting vehicles with stricter checks about PUC certificate. It
also directed deploying adequate number of buses/public transport. What are some other measures suggested? Deploying anti-smog guns, water sprinklers and augmentation of dust suppressants
thrice a day, were among the other suggestions. Published: 17 Nov 2021, 8:01 AM IST