Delhi air pollution updates: NGT blocks Arvind Kejriwal's odd-even plan, to hear govt stance on policy tomorrow at 11 am

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Delhi air pollution updates: NGT blocks Arvind Kejriwal's odd-even plan, to hear govt stance on policy tomorrow at 11 am
  • Only people's will can solve air pollution problem, says litigant

    After the NGT passed the order to implement the odd-even scheme without any exemption, Vardhaman Kaushik, another appellant in the case told Firstpost that only the will of the people can solve the problem of air pollution in the national capital.

    "People’s awareness in preserving the environment is the only solution. No court order can save us from pollution if it is not implemented as ordered," he said.

  • 11:12 (IST)

    Odd-even plan was implemented in two phases last year

    The first phase of the odd-even rule was implemented by the Delhi government from 1 to 15 January and the second phase from 15 to 30 April  last year.

    IANS

  • 11:07 (IST)

    Delhi's air is hazardous to breathe  

    At Delhi University, the PM 10 level shot up to 614, while PM 2.5 was 571. The area near the Indira Gandhi International airport saw PM 10 at 526 and PM 2.5 at 494. At Pusa, PM1 0 levels touched 489 and PM 2.5 was 469, according to SAFAR. 

  • 10:56 (IST)

    Exempt women from odd-even scheme for security reasons: DCW chief

  • Vote bank politics behind AAP government's exemptions?

    People who moved NGT against the odd-even scheme say the exemptions are nothing but the politics of the AAP-led government. "The class of people who ride two-wheelers is the vote bank of AAP. If this class is not exempted than they fear that it might turn against the party," alleges Gaurav Kumar Bansal, the advocate of appellant Mahendra Pandey.

  • 10:32 (IST)

    Delhi smog affects train services

    Continuing smog across the National Capital Region has led to the cancellation of eight trains, while 34 will be arriving late and 21 others have been rescheduled, reports ANI.

  • 10:29 (IST)

    Rise in PM 2.5 linked to heart diseases, lung cancer

    Higher levels of PM 2.5, which are the fine pollution particles, are linked to higher rates of chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and heart disease. PM 2.5 regularly topped 500 this week, at one point going over 1,000, reports AFP.

  • 10:25 (IST)

    Air pollution in Delhi and Noida under 'severe' category 

  • 10:24 (IST)

    Threefold rise in patients number at hospitals, doctors say smog shortening lives

    Doctors at the government-run Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute say patient numbers have more than tripled since pollution levels spiked amid a change in weather conditions and the annual post-harvest burning of crop stubble in surrounding areas.  

  • 10:19 (IST)

    Why 300 and 500 mark in Air Quality Index (AQI) is important?

    On Saturday, the NGT said that in future, the odd-even scheme should automatically come into force if the PM2.5 and PM10, particles in air with diameter less than 2.5 and 10 mm respectively, levels go above the 300 and 500 mark respectively for 48 hours.

  • 10:05 (IST)

    Punjabi Bagh is the worst affected area in Delhi, AQI levels much above danger

  • 10:04 (IST)

    Anand Vihar: PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels much above 300 and 500 in AQI

  • 09:45 (IST)

    Actor Ayushman Khurana tweets about a smog vaccuum cleaner in Beijing

  • AAP government calls off odd-even as NGT refuses to exempt women from the scheme

    One reason why the AAP government exempted women drivers had to do with the concerns regarding safety of women in Delhi. 
     

    AAP MLA, Anil Bajpai told Firstpost in this regard, “We cannot compromise on the issue of women’s safety. If odd-even is allowed without any exemption, then women’s safety might be at risk.” 

  • 09:31 (IST)

    Twitter sees the funny side of Delhi smog

  • 09:19 (IST)

    Smog engulfs Sector 137 in Noida

    Image courtesy: Asif 

  • 09:12 (IST)

    It is tough to breathe, says Delhi residents 

  • 09:05 (IST)

    Early morning visuals from India Gate

  • 08:58 (IST)

    Trucks, vehicles barred from entering Delhi as smog continues

  • 08:56 (IST)

    Updates for 12 November 2017 begin

  • 21:34 (IST)

    Citizens at risk as Delhi's green cover shrinks rapidly

    For sheer hypocrisy, it's difficult to beat our politicians. Consider this: As of today, Delhi is very nearly the deadliest city on earth. The only other city rivaling us is a city in Mexico, which with an index of 825 particulate matter at the same level as Patna which is at 824.

    The real-time pollution levels in major cities of the country prove that living in much of India can actually be hazardous to your health. Satellite imagery shows conclusively that almost all of western India is blanketed by "atmospheric brown cloud" which are layers of pollution containing soot, dust or other particles. In other words, when vacationing in Nainital/Mussoorie/wherever the Himalayas are, you are actually breathing in great lungfuls of poisoned air.

    This is the result of "development with Indian characteristics".

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  • 21:26 (IST)

    BJP questions AAP's intentions with odd-even

  • 21:22 (IST)

    Drop in air quality

    The concentration of PM2.5 and PM10 hovered around 490 and 290 micrograms per cubic metre during the morning hours of Saturday, marginally below the emergency limit of 500 and 300. But by 6 pm the readings had changed to 522 and 332. In fact, the gains made started diminishing from around 2 pm itself.


    SAFAR's project director Gufran Beig said the drop in both the minimum and maximum temperatures led to the coming down of the boundary layer from around 1600 metres from the surface at 11 am to 50 metres at 5 pm.

    "Otherwise our monitors recorded steady improvement over the last one day. The air had turned very poor from severe. In fact, the measures implemented under the Graded Response Action Plan yielded good results. Pollution levels came down by 15-20 per cent due to these measures alone," he said.

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  • 20:30 (IST)

    Delhi's dwindling air quality 

    The hourly graph of the Central Control Room for Air Quality Management run by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) captured the sudden change in circumstances.

    Based on pollution levels till 5 pm, the CPCB's air quality index for Saturday had a score of 403, against Friday's 468.

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  • 19:42 (IST)

     
    The National Green Tribunal (NGT) flayed the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) on Saturday for not maintaining its buses properly and running them without passengers for a major part of the day.
     
     
    "Your buses create so much noise on the road. They are a great nuisance. Most of parts of your buses are either hanging in air or broken. Why don't you take proper steps for their maintenance. Either your buses run empty or they are over-loaded," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar observed.
     
     
    The tribunal rapped the DTC chairman-cum-managing director for not taking note of an NGT order on maintenance of buses and carrying out a rationalisation study so that the vehicles can be used more effectively.
     
     

  • 19:30 (IST)

    Pollution in Delhi back to 'emergency'


    Delhi's air quality went south and once again entered the 'emergency' category on Saturday evening, dashing hopes of recovery generated during the morning hours when level of pollutants showed a steady drop.

    The dramatic reversal in the situation, hours after the government announced that levels of ultrafine particulates PM2.5 and PM10 had seen a reduction, caught people and weather scientists unaware.

    Centre-run air monitoring agency SAFAR's project director Gufran Beig said that the sharp drop of the boundary layer where pollutants remained trapped for being unable to escape into the upper layer of the atmosphere.

    "There is no likelihood of last week's repeat as there is no fresh influx of pollutants from external sources such as stubble burning or dust storm in the larger region. But recovery will get delayed by at least one more day," Beig said.

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  • 19:21 (IST)

  • 19:15 (IST)

    Actor Karan Singh Chhabra seeks inspiration in couple's shoot in Delhi smog 

  • 18:26 (IST)

    Safety of women cannot be compromised for odd-even: AAP

    In a live video on Facebook, AAP leader Saurabh Bharadwaj said that the Delhi government brief the NGT on Saturday on why odd-even was being implemented from Monday. "After NGT refused to allow earlier exemptions, the ministers had a meeting with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal," he said.

    He said that the government decided that the safety and security of women cannot be compromised because of odd-even. "Since the NGT was not allowing exemption of women from odd-even, the government had to decide against going ahead with odd-even," he added.

  • No odd-even on Monday

    Delhi Government would drop implementation of odd-even for one day. It was about to implement it from 13 November. NGT on Saturday ordered it to implement odd even without any exemption except those provided to health emergency. After the order the Delhi government decided not to start implementation of odd even from 13 November.

    Arunodoy Prakash, media advisor of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodiya said that on Monday the Delhi government would approach NGT with a petition to review it's order. He also said that if  exemptions are not given more than 32 lakh people would be left with no means of transport. So, as of now, the government has decided not to implement it from Monday which is 13 November

  • 18:18 (IST)

  • 18:06 (IST)

    NGT's displeasure against Delhi govt 'justified': Congress' Ajay Maken 

  • 17:43 (IST)

    Swaraj India spokesperson accuses AAP govt of not taking long-term measures

  • 17:03 (IST)

    Strong implementation and regulatory measures are required to end the calamity

    Unless strong measures are not taken, doctors warn that India will witness a rising graph of respiratory, heat, cancer and other diseases. Already, neurological disorders have shown a sharp spike in the NCR from early October this year. We have crossed the tipping point in terms of air pollution. Drastic measures need to be implemented to prevent us from facing a health calamity of tremendous proportions.

    Read full article here.

  • 16:59 (IST)

    Varanasi is the most polluted city right now

    According to Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), cities across North India continue to be 'severe' on air quality index. According to the pollution control board, Varanasi is top of the list at 491. Haryana's Gurugram comes second at 480, Delhi is at the third position at 468, while Uttar Pradesh's Lucknow and Kanpur are at 462 and 461 respectively. 

  • 16:55 (IST)

    Delhi's Rajpath engulfed with smog

  • 16:52 (IST)

    Light rains expected in Delhi, may clear smog: MeT office
     
     
    The weather office had predicting light rainfall later in the day, which may clear the smog enveloping the national capital.
     
     
    According to the MeT department, humidity levels in the national capital shot up to 91 percent this morning.
     
    "The minimum temperature was recorded at 12.6 degrees Celsius, a notch below normal," an official of the department said. Visibility was recorded at 800 metres at 5.30 am, which dropped further to 500 metres by 8.30 am.
     
    PTI
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  • 16:45 (IST)

    Odd-even policy may be delayed by one day

    Delhi government would drop the implementation of odd-even policy for one day. The government was about to implement the scheme from 13 November. However, NGT ordered the government to implement odd even without any exemption except those provided to health emergency. After the order, the Delhi government decided not to start implementation of odd even from 13 November.

    Arunodoy Prakash, media advisor of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodiya, said that the Delhi Government would approach NGT on Monday with a review petition. He also said that more than 32 lakh people would be left with no means of transport if exemptions are not given. 

  • 16:18 (IST)

    Congress hits back at AAP government 

    Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan slammed the AAP government for calling off the odd-even scheme. " AAP had implemented the programme without looking at cost-benefit factor. Now after the NGT has given this verdict, they realise the riders that they cannot tackle the problem and are withdrawing it now. 

    On asked about what can happen on Monday, Vaddakan said, "Monday is yet another day but if pollution reduces then there is no relevance of the odd-even policy. The Delhi government as well as the state government need to agree on alternative mode of transport." 

  • 16:05 (IST)

    Delhi government committed to women's safety, says Saurabh Bharadwaj

  • 15:57 (IST)

    Situation improving, no need to panic, says Harsh Vardhan

    "The situation in the capital is improving. I appeal to Delhi residents to not panic. Dust is not entering from other states and stubble burning has also come to an end. We have taken all people concerned on board, which includes chief ministers of neighbouring states. We (the Centre) can only help, Delhi government has to implement the reforms on the ground. I do not think that the odd-even plan is necessary. There are basic things in the Graded Rapid Action Plan (GRAP) that should be implemented first," CNN News18 quoted Union Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan as saying. 

  • 15:50 (IST)

    Women's safety paramount: Gahlot

    While explaining the reasons behind the AAP government's decision to call off odd-even plan, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said,"Pollution levels going down are important but women's safety is paramount."

  • 15:40 (IST)

    AAP government to challenge NGT order, file review petition 

  • 15:38 (IST)

    Delhi transport minister claims burden on public transport

    "If 30 lakh two-wheelers are off the road, Delhi's public transport system cannot accommodate the surge," claims Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot as he announces that the odd-even scheme has been called off. 

  • 15:34 (IST)

    Odd-even policy called off 

  • 15:25 (IST)

    Meeting between Arvind Kejriwal and stakeholders begins

    According to News18, after the meeting, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot and Environment Minister Imran Hussain will address the press. 

  • 15:24 (IST)

    AAP government disapproves of not exempting women drivers

    Sources in the Delhi government have told CNN-News18 that they do not approve of women drivers being included in the odd-even policy. "It is incomprehensible to compromise on women safety. Delhi government cannot compromise on women safety," said the source.

  • 15:13 (IST)

    United Airlines suspends flights to New Delhi

    According to CNN, United Airlines has temporarily suspended flights to Delhi on Friday over air quality concerns in the capital city. "We are monitoring advisories as the region remains under a public health emergency, and are coordinating with respective government agencies," CNN quoted a representative for the airline as saying. 

  • 15:10 (IST)

    Is there any merit in BJP opposing every move of AAP Government?, asks Saurabh Bharadwaj

  • 15:06 (IST)

    Vijay Goel slams AAP govt's odd-even scheme

The national capital remained in the throes of a pollution emergency for the third day on Thursday, prompting the city government to declare a return of the odd-even scheme from 13 November despite the level of pollutants dipping for the first time since Tuesday.

The car-rationing scheme, which was enforced twice in the national capital in 2016, will be in place between 13 November and 17 November from 8 am to 8 pm, Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot said.

Women drivers, two-wheelers and vehicles carrying children in school uniforms, besides VVIPs will be kept out of the ambit of the scheme under which cars bearing registration numbers ending with odd digits are allowed to ply on odd dates while those ending with even digits run on even dates.

Also, commercial vehicles, bearing yellow number plates, will not come under it.

Meanwhile, schools across the city remained shut and construction activities came to a halt at many places as part of preventive measures announced on Wednesday, as the toxic haze over the city hung low, albeit with reduced intensity.

The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 486 on a scale of 500 for the day in the national capital. AQI of neighbouring Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Noida and Gurgaon were also in the emergency category.

A key maker awaits customers as a man checks his mobile phone while driving his scooter with lights on through smog in Greater Noida, near New Delhi. AP

A key maker awaits customers as a man checks his mobile phone while driving his scooter with lights on through smog in Greater Noida, near New Delhi. AP

A graph containing the hourly-levels of ultrafine particulates PM2.5 and PM10 showed a distinct downward curve from around 12 pm for the first time since Tuesday when the concentration of these pollutants breached the emergency scale.

"The dip in minimum temperature resulted in the moisture, which had trapped the pollutants, to turn into water. Subsequently, some amount of dispersion happened as the water droplets became too heavy to float in the air and fell," CPCB's air lab chief Dipankar Saha told PTI.

A task force of the CPCB, which met to review the measures taken under the Graded Response Action Plan, concluded that the level of pollution will come down to the 'very poor' category on Saturday, two notches below the 'emergency category' prevailing now.

It said no additional measures under the Graded Response Action Plan, including the odd-even scheme, are required as of now, suggesting that the Delhi government's decision does not have the backing of the key panel which oversees enforcement of the GRAP.

Meanhile, Gahlot said the government has directed Delhi Transport Corporation to hire 500 buses from private contractors to tackle the rush of commuters during the odd-even week.

"Delhi Metro has also promised to provide 100 small buses during the period. Schools will be free to provide their buses voluntarily. However, there will be no compulsion," he said.

CNG vehicles will be exempt but need to have stickers in place. These will be available at 22 IGL gas stations across Delhi from 2 pm on Friday.

"The old stickers which were issued in the last edition of odd-even will be valid too," the minister said.

The National Green Tribunal banned construction and industrial activity, and entry of trucks, rapping the Delhi government and civic bodies for the situation.

The state governments of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan and Haryana were also directed to ensure that no crop residue were burnt and incentives provided to farmers.

The Delhi High Court asked the government to consider the option of "cloud seeding" to induce rainfall artificially, as an immediate step to bring down the dust and particulate matter in the atmosphere.

The court also suggested that the odd-even scheme be brought back, hours after which the government made the announcement.

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) sent out notices to the Centre and the governments of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana in view of "life-threatening" pollution levels in the region and rapped the authorities for not taking proper steps to tackle the "hazard", amounting to violation of right to life and health.

The environment ministry set up a high-level committee to propose and monitor solutions to air pollution.

The seven-member committee, headed by the environment secretary, will look at short-term and long-term measures. It will meet at regular intervals to draw up a plan and ensure enforcement of various pollution control measures, an official statement said.

Speaking after inaugurating 20 new air monitoring stations in the city, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal emphasised on the need for the Centre, Harayna, Punjab and Delhi governments to keep political differences aside and come together to find a permanent solution to stubble burning, which aggravates pollution in Delhi.


Published Date: Nov 10, 2017 02:25 pm | Updated Date: Nov 12, 2017 11:16 am


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