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GRAP 4 implemented after AQI reaches 500, know what changed

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GRAP 4 implemented after AQI reaches 500, know what changed

Delhi GRAP-4: Due to the combination of pollution and fog, the average AQI of Delhi has reached 462 today. AQI is above 480 in most areas.

14 December, 2015

Delhi GRAP-4: Today the capital Delhi has disappeared under a blanket of fog. The coldest, foggy morning of this season was seen today itself. Due to the combination of pollution and fog, the average AQI of Delhi has reached 462 today. AQI is above 480 in most areas. In north-west Delhi, AQI was recorded at 499 in Rohini, followed by 495 in Jahangirpuri and Vivek Vihar, both of which are close to the critical limit of 500. Visibility was completely reduced due to fog. It has become difficult to even see the vehicles and people standing in front.

What changed in Grape-4

Grape-4 has been implemented as soon as AQI is more than 450 in Delhi. Many restrictions are imposed under this. After the order of Delhi Government, now studying in hybrid mode has been made mandatory for classes 9 and 11 also. Pre-board examinations for class 10 and 12 are currently going on, so this decision has been left to the schools. Delhi government has also issued orders to 50 percent of private and government employees to work from home. To control pollution in Delhi, demolition work, non-essential construction activities and use of BS-3 and BS-4 diesel vehicles will be banned.

Know the condition of your area

sequence station name AQI (8 am)
1 Alipore 439
2 Anand Vihar 491
3 Ashok Vihar 493
4 Aya Nagar 447
5 Bawana 495
6 Burari Crossing 473
7 CRRI Mathura Road 448
8 Chandni Chowk 462
9 DTU 493
10 Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range 476
11 Dwarka Sector-8 454
12 IGI Airport (T3) 411
13 Ihbas, Dilshad Garden 414
14 IIT Delhi 419
15 ITO 482
16 Jahangirpuri 495
17 Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 463
18 Lodhi Road 401
19 Major Dhyanchand National Stadium 452
20 temple road 419
21 Mundaka 486
22 NSIT Dwarka 409
23 Najafgarh 411
24 Narela 489
25 Nehru Nagar 480
26 North Campus, DU 482
27 Okhla Phase-2 475
28 Patparganj 483
29 Punjabi Bagh 475
30 Pusa 443
31 Pusa 449
32 R.K. Puram 472
33 Rohini 499
34 Shadipur 406
35 sirifort 474
36 Sonia Vihar 483
37 Sri Aurobindo Marg 421
38 Vivek Vihar 495
39 Wazirpur 493
Delhi AQI Table

What do AQI numbers mean?

According to CPCB, AQI between 0 to 50 is considered “good”, 51 to 100 “satisfactory”, 101 to 200 “moderate”, 201 to 300 “poor”, 301 to 400 “very poor” and 401 to 500 “severe”.

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