Delhi AQI deteriorates again, CAQM reimposes Stage-I GRAP measures across NCR

Delhi-NCR reimposes Stage-I GRAP measures as the Air Quality Index (AQI) deteriorates, reaching the 'Poor' category at 209. The CAQM's decision prompts stricter monitoring, enhanced dust mitigation, and citizen charter implementation. This action follows a previous revocation three weeks prior, highlighting the ongoing challenge of managing air quality amidst fluctuating conditions and renewed dust pollution concerns.
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