Delhi pollution: Supreme Court suggests reopening schools, refuses to relax curbs

The Supreme Court upheld GRAP-4 restrictions, directing states to utilise labour cess for worker support during the construction ban. It criticized the Delhi government's non-compliance with truck entry restrictions and instructed CAQM to take action. While allowing physical classes with some relaxations, the court emphasized the need for consistent AQI improvement before further easing GRAP measures.
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