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The Supreme Court has questioned the Delhi government over the delay in implementing stricter anti-pollution measures under GRAP-4, stating that it will not allow scaling down of preventive measures without prior permission. The court expressed concern over the delay in implementing preventive measures even when the Air Quality Index reached alarming levels.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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