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Rotten air: Haryanvi closes school in 4 NCR diets for a week

Rotten air: Haryanvi closes school in 4 NCR diets for a week
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Gurugram: The Haryana government on Sunday direct four NCR districts – Gurugram, Faridabad, Jhajjar and Sonipat – to turn off the school and stop construction activities for the next seven days after air setbacks.
Orders, in line with similar referrals by the Delhi government on Saturday, issued by the main secretary of SN Roy.
The order said the air quality throughout the NCR and neighboring regions was far below the “norms received” and could be proven to be detrimental to the health of children.
On Saturday, the Supreme Court has recognized the quality of rotten air in the region and directs the central and government of the Punjab, Haryana and Delhi to take urgent steps to reduce the AQI level, ask “How do people breathe?” Following the observation of the APEX court, a meeting was organized by the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) in NCR and a side by side.
In addition to asking for school to remain closed, the Haryana government also directs the office to instruct their employees to work from home.
“After considering the current situation, the Haryana government has decided to take quick action with a view to immediately reduce air pollutants.
For the next seven days in the four NCR districts, it has been directed that all schools remain closed.
All governments, private companies operate non-government activities – Theires of their house.
The idea is to reduce 40% vehicle load from the road, “Roy said in order.
Construction and disassembly activities, according to orders, must be jammed immediately.
The government also asked the authorities to ensure there was no burning waste instance in the open and manual.
Civil bodies, he said, must ensure regular water sprinkles on the road to help dust settle.
After living in the “Severe” category for the past two days, Gurugram air quality slides into “poor” on Sundays because of the better wind speed.
On Sundays, Aqi in the city was in 287, down from 441 on Saturday.
But since November 2, Gurugram air quality has floated around the “very poor” sign for “severe”.
Officials at the pollution department said AQI would probably swim again for “very poor” in the coming week.
On Sundays, only one of the four air monitoring stations in Gurugram who recorded AQI in the “very bad” category.
While Gland Pahia recorded the highest AQI 302 (very bad), sector 51 clock 292, Vikas Sadan 297 and Teri Gram 257.
According to the central pollution control board, “very poor” AQI can cause “respiratory disease on respiratory exposure.” Some private hospitals in the city have reported a surge in respiratory disease cases.
Officials of the State Polution Control Board said the authorities of citizenship and other institutions followed all the steps set below the multilevel response plan (GRAP).
“All civil institutions manage the situation on the ground to ensure air quality becomes breathing again.
Although there is an increase in AQI on Sundays, their air quality tends to fall in the coming days because it soak at temperatures,” said an official.
He also shows that the air is better on Sundays because there are fewer vehicles on the road.
Gurugram, according to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), recorded a minimum temperature of 11 ° C on Sunday.
When a low mercury, he prevents the dissolution of pollutants closer to the ground.
Aqi throughout the NCR is no better.
Delhi, meanwhile, registered the air “very bad” on Sunday, with AQI 330.
On Saturday, AQI was 437 (severe) in the capital.
The contribution of stump burning to PM2.5 Delhi also decreases to 12% on Sundays from 31% the previous day, in accordance with the air quality system and weather forecasting and research (Safar).
Faridabad too, has a “poor” AQI (298).
On Saturday, it was 423.
Aqi in Sonipat was 288 on Sundays and 324 on Saturday.
Jhajjar recorded Aqi 296 on Sunday against 416 the day before.

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