'Abject failure': SC slams Delhi over GRAP-4 implementation; anti-pollution measures to remain in effect
PTC News Desk: The Supreme Court chastised Delhi authorities for pollution on Thursday, claiming that the implementation of GRAP-4 measures was an abject failure. The court ordered that the measures be put into effect in Delhi till Monday, with the exception of lifting limitations on the opening of schools.
Meanwhile, the court ordered the anti-pollution body CAQM to hold a meeting and discuss making recommendations on reducing limits from GRAP 4 to GRAP 3 or GRAP 2.
The court also instructed the body to explore using a combination of GRAP 4 and GRAP 3 measures if necessary.
"We make it clear that all GRAP IV measures except the measures which are modified in respect of the schools will continue to operate till Monday. In the meantime, the Commission for Air Quality Management will hold a meeting and come out with the suggestion about moving from GRAP IV to GRAP III or GRAP II. We also make it clear that it is not necessary that all measures which are provided in GRAP IV should be dispensed with," it said.
The court has asked Delhi and NCR states to respond to their poor implementation of GRAP 4.
The court has asked CAQM to take action against top police, government, and civic agency officials in Delhi who violated court orders in enforcing the ban on heavy truck entry into the national capital.
It will hold its next hearing on December 2.
- PTC NEWS