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Pollution curbs lifted in Indian capital although air quality ‘very poor’

/ 06:31 PM November 07, 2022

Air pollution levels improve to the "very poor" category from "severe" in New Delhi, India.

An aerial view of residential buildings shrouded in smog in New Delhi, India, November 7, 2022. REUTERS/Altaf Hussain

NEW DELHI — Primary schools will reopen in India’s capital New Delhi this week and curbs will be lifted on certain construction activities, authorities said Monday, after pollution levels improved to the “very poor” category from “severe.”

Residents in the capital have been waking up in recent weeks to hazy mornings with the sky a shade of gray.

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A thick layer of smog envelops the city in winter as cold, heavy air traps construction dust, vehicle emissions, and smoke from crop stubble burning in neighboring states, causing a surge in respiratory illnesses among its 20 million people.

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Air quality index in nearly all monitoring stations in the city was between 300 to 400 or in the “very poor” category on Monday, which experts say leads to respiratory illness on prolonged exposure.

READ: India’s Delhi shuts primary schools as air quality deteriorates

However, it was an improvement on last week’s reading of 400-500 in the index, which is described as “severe.”

“Directions for work from home amended and offices functioning at full capacity from today,” Delhi state environment minister Gopal Rai told reporters.

Primary schools will reopen on Wednesday.

READ: Delhi stops construction as pollution set to worsen from Tuesday

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The central and state governments ordered the closure of primary schools, banned the entry of diesel vehicles carrying non-essential goods and suspended most construction and demolition activity in the national capital region last week.

Air pollution levels improve to the "very poor" category from "severe" in New Delhi, India.

A man pushes a cycle rickshaw under a metro bridge amidst heavy smog in New Delhi, India, November 3, 2022. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi

Rai said private demolition and construction will still remain banned, but public works relating to highways and power transmission will be permitted.

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Air quality could worsen later this week, however, the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research said on its website.

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