Delhi pollution: 50 per cent staff of govt offices to work from home, announces Minister Gopal Rai
ET Online November 20, 2024 02:20 PM
Synopsis

Delhi's air quality remained in the 'severe plus' category, prompting Environment Minister Gopal Rai to announce that 50% of government office staff will work from home. Dense fog and pollution from farm fires have contributed to the hazardous air, leading to restrictions on vehicle movement, construction, and school closures.

The Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Wednesday announced that 50 per cent of government offices' staff will be working from home as the national capital's air quality has remained in 'severe plus' category since Sunday.

Residents in India's northern states woke up to another day of poor air quality on Wednesday, as a layer of dense fog shrouded most of the region, and pollution in the capital Delhi remained severe.

India battles air pollution every winter as cold, heavy air traps dust, emissions, and smoke from farm fires started illegally in the adjoining, farming states of Punjab and Haryana.

The air quality index (AQI) touched a peak of 491 in Delhi on Monday, forcing the government to introduce restrictions on vehicle movement and construction activities, and schools to conduct classes online.

On Tuesday, Delhi's 24-hour air quality index (AQI) reading was at 488 on a scale of 500, India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) said, and at least five stations in the capital reported an AQI of 500.

CPCB defines an AQI reading of 0-50 as "good" and above 401 as "severe", which it says is a risk to healthy people and "seriously impacts" those with existing diseases.

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