NEW DELHI: We can survive only by breathing air.. but in Delhi the conditions are getting worse day by day as if we cannot breathe air. Delhi government has taken strict measures to control pollution.
Air quality index in Delhi has been recorded above 400 points. The people of Delhi are worried about the air quality index levels. Delhi government has taken strict measures to control pollution. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi took a crucial decision as the situation became dangerous. It was decided to close the primary schools. Online classes have been ordered for primary school students. These will continue until further orders are issued.
Air pollution in Delhi has increased by more than 432 points. The Air Quality Management Commission has announced the implementation of ‘Graded Response Action Plan-III’. Restrictions have come into effect from today. Ordered to stop construction and demolition works. National security, medical health and construction of government buildings have been exempted. It has also banned the entry of “BS-3” vehicles and diesel vehicles into the city of Delhi. The number of vehicles sprinkling water on roads and trees in Delhi has increased.
On the one hand, breathing becomes difficult due to air pollution.. On the other hand, the residents of Delhi are also suffering from water pollution. The river Yamuna is still foaming. The water in the river has already turned toxic. And the same situation as Delhi is seen in Mumbai. Although the AQI is not at the level of Delhi, the air pollution is becoming increasingly suffocating. Within a month, the number of people going to the hospital with respiratory problems has increased by 20 percent.