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Ban on entry of trucks into city for 24 hrs

People huddle together for warmth on a cold Thursday morning in the Capital.

People huddle together for warmth on a cold Thursday morning in the Capital.   | Photo Credit: R_V_Moorthy

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To come into effect from 11 p.m. today; EPCA urges motorists to minimise use of personal vehicles

Entry of trucks to Delhi would be stopped for 24 hours starting 11 p.m. on Friday in view of the severe pollution in the national Capital, the Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) has instructed authorities.

In a letter to Chief Secretaries of Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) chief Bhure Lal directed them to stop the entry of truck traffic into Delhi, except essential commodities, from 11 p.m. on January 4 to 11 p.m. of January 5.

“The enforcement of this direction requires coordination of all NCR (National Capital Region) States and you are therefore, requested to take steps to ensure that this happens.

Alternative routes

“Also, the opening of the Eastern and Western Expressway will make this easier to implement as the trucks that are not destined for Delhi now have convenient alternative to take,” Mr. Lal said.

The decision has been taken in view of the severe pollution level in the Capital for over 31 hours.

Mr. Lal also urged people to minimise use of personal vehicles and avoid being outside for prolonged periods.

The direction came after the recommendations of the Central Pollution Control Board-led taskforce.

Delhi’s air quality remained severe for the second day on Thursday due to adverse meteorological conditions.

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