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NCR air pollution: Why Supreme Court asked CAQM to take action against Delhi govt, police and transport commissioner

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 November 2024 ()
The Supreme Court permitted the Commission of Air Quality Management to decide on reopening NCR schools, considering the hardships faced by poor students. The court also mandated strict adherence to GRAP-IV restrictions and directed action against authorities for non-compliance with truck entry bans. Additionally, NCR states were ordered to provide financial aid to construction workers affected by the ban.
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