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Delhi pollution: GRAP 3 curbs to be imposed from November 15 as residents choke

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 November 2024
Delhi NCR will be under GRAP 3 restrictions starting tomorrow at 8 am due to severe air quality. Construction, demolition, and non-essential mining will be halted. Restrictions on interstate buses and a shift to virtual learning for primary schools are also included.
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