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Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: AQI Hits 500 ‘Severe Plus’, Supreme Court Intervenes

November 19, 2024: Delhi Air Pollution: Key Updates– The air quality in Delhi and its surrounding regions has plummeted to alarming levels, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching the ‘severe plus’ category (500) for the seventh consecutive day. Schools and universities are shifting to online modes, and the government has declared the situation a “medical emergency.”

Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: AQI Hits 500 ‘Severe Plus’, Supreme Court Intervenes 3

Key Highlights:

  1. AQI Hits Maximum Levels Across the NCR:
    Locations like Anand Vihar, Jahangirpuri, and Dwarka recorded AQI readings of 500 early Tuesday morning. Visibility in the National Capital Region (NCR) remains low due to a dense smog layer.
  2. Universities Switch to Online Classes:
    • Delhi University (DU) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) have transitioned to online classes until November 23 and 22, respectively, due to the health crisis.
    • DU aims to resume physical classes on November 25.
  3. Schools Suspend Physical Classes:
    • The Delhi government announced the suspension of in-person classes for grades 10 and 12. All educational activities are now being conducted online.
    • A directive from the Directorate of Education requires government and private schools to halt physical sessions for all grades.
  4. Government Response:
    • The Delhi government has declared the situation a “medical emergency,” attributing the worsening air quality to unfavorable weather conditions and stubble burning in neighboring states.
    • Delhi Chief Minister Atishi confirmed on social media that physical classes are temporarily suspended.
  5. Health Advisory Issued:
    • The Union Health Secretary issued a nationwide advisory urging states to enhance healthcare systems and raise awareness about air pollution’s impact on health.
    • Detailed action plans at district and city levels are recommended to address health concerns arising from climate change.
  6. Supreme Court Steps In:
    • The Supreme Court directed Delhi-NCR states to immediately implement restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-4) and enforce anti-pollution measures.
    • The court criticized the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) for delays in implementing GRAP.
  7. Union Health Secretary’s Guidelines:
    • Expansion of sentinel hospitals to monitor pollution-related illnesses has been recommended.
    • Plans to address vulnerable groups and at-risk occupations are emphasized.
  8. Public Outcry and Safety Concerns:
    • Commuters across Delhi and NCR continue to express concerns about visibility and respiratory health due to the worsening smog.
Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: AQI Hits 500 ‘Severe Plus’, Supreme Court Intervenes 4

This escalating crisis demands urgent action from authorities and residents to mitigate health risks and manage pollution sources effectively.

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Misha Bhatia

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