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Diesel vehicles entering Delhi despite ban, says minister

During an inspection of the Singhu border, Raaj Kumar Anand, the Labour Minister of Delhi, raised concerns about the persistent influx of diesel vehicles into the national capital, even though their entry is prohibited under GRAP Stage-IV guidelines. Restrictions under GRAP Stage IV, including a ban on all construction work and the entry of polluting […]

During an inspection of the Singhu border, Raaj Kumar Anand, the Labour Minister of Delhi, raised concerns about the persistent influx of diesel vehicles into the national capital, even though their entry is prohibited under GRAP Stage-IV guidelines.
Restrictions under GRAP Stage IV, including a ban on all construction work and the entry of polluting trucks into the national capital, kicked in earlier this month after the city’s air quality plummeted to the ‘Severe Plus’ (AQI above 450) category.
To ensure strict compliance with the regulations, Anand and a team of officials inspected the Singhu border late on Monday, according to an official statement.
“According to GRAP Stage-IV regulations, the entry of BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles into Delhi is prohibited. The inspection revealed the continuous entry of diesel vehicles from Haryana into Delhi, which is a matter of concern. The drivers were informed that the entry of diesel vehicles into Delhi is restricted due to the deteriorating air quality,” the statement issued on Tuesday said.
Anand noted that diesel vehicles entering Delhi from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh are contributing to the increasing pollution in the city.
The Narela subdivisional magistrate was directed to disseminate information through hoardings, banners, camps, and handbills to enforce a restriction on the entry of prohibited vehicles. Large banners with information on all directives and rules should be displayed at the entry point from Haryana to ensure that the drivers are informed in advance so that they can refrain from entering Delhi, the statement said.
“The (Arvind) Kejriwal government is actively working on consistently reducing pollution levels on the ground. Does the concern about this reflect in the ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana?
We are diligently doing our work and continuously making every possible effort to provide relief from pollution to the people of Delhi,” Anand said in the statement.

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