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Delhi Air Pollution: GRAP 3 Imposed as AQI Crosses 425, Complete List of What’s Allowed and What’s Not

Delhi has implemented the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 3 as the air quality dropped to 'severe' with an increase in the level of AQI beyond 425. The GRAP 3 measures are aimed at taking immediate steps to reduce the main sources of air pollution. Also, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that schools up to class 5 will switch to hybrid mode, offering both online and physical classes.

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Published by Shubhi
Last updated: November 11, 2025 15:12:23 IST

Delhi has implemented the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 3 as the air quality dropped to ‘severe’ with an increase in the level of AQI beyond 425. The GRAP 3 measures are aimed at taking immediate steps to reduce the main sources of air pollution.

Also, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that schools up to class 5 will switch to hybrid mode, offering both online and physical classes.

What’s Not Allowed Under GRAP 3

 

What’s Allowed and Key Exemptions

  • Strictly controlled public construction for metro, railways, healthcare, airports, and sanitation is allowed during the event of a dust storm. 

  • Emergency and essential services, covering hospital and security operations, fully function. 

  • Offices are encouraged to adopt remote working or a hybrid mode to decrease traffic-related emissions. 

The new limitations are meant to deal with the extremely polluted situation in Delhi-NCR and to protect people’s health during the cold months.

ALSO READ: Supreme Court Expresses Deep Condolences Over Delhi Blast, Calls It A ‘Cowardly Act’

Published by Shubhi
Last updated: November 11, 2025 15:12:23 IST

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