Amid the pollution crisis in the National Capital Region of Delhi, Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has written a letter to the BJP-ruled states adjoining the national capital. In a letter to the transport ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana, Gopal Rai had some words to say about buses to the national capital. “Don’t send diesel buses to Delhi, arrange CNG and EV public buses like Delhi does,” he wrote in the letter.
The Delhi government also convened an inter-departmental meeting of officials to implement GRAP-2. The meeting will be held at the Delhi Secretariat today at 1 pm.
Grape-2 will be installed in Delhi
Even before Diwali and winter, Delhi’s air starts getting polluted. Amid the “toxic” air, it is said that Grape-2 may soon be implemented in Delhi. If this happens, projects in Delhi that may increase pollution will be banned.
In this case, let us know what this grape is and how many categories it has. Apart from that, let us know which tasks are not allowed at which level.
What are grapes?
Grap means GRAP. The full form of GRAP is a Graded Response Action Plan. This is the government’s plan to combat the growing pollution in the National Capital Region of Delhi. Control pollution through this program. In fact, it has many stages, and these stages also increase with increasing pollution. As the phases increase, so do the restrictions in Delhi.
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How many levels are there in GRAP?
GRAP has approximately 4 stages. The first phase is implemented when Delhi’s air quality deteriorates from 201 to 300. Thereafter, if the air quality deteriorates and the AQI reaches 301 to 400, the second phase will be implemented. If the air becomes very bad, i.e. the AQI exceeds 400, Level 3 is applied; if conditions get worse, GRAP Level 4 is implemented.