Implementation of the GRAP measures within Delhi would not be of much effect unless similar measures were adopted by the NCR, Delhi Transport minister Kailash Gahlot wrote to EPCA chariman Bhure Lal yesterday.
The air pollution levels in the NCR, that assumed alarming proportions last week, also affected millions of residents in cities including Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad, besides the national capital.
"Unless the GRAP is implemented across all the NCR towns, pollution levels in Delhi as well as the neighbouring towns can not be brought down," Gahlot said, asking the EPCA to "advise" the implementation of the GRAP measures by them.
The measures, part of the GRAP, were enforced on November 8 after pollution levels spiked, hitting the 'emergency' category, accompanied by thick smog.
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Gahlot also charged that the EPCA "kept quiet" over obligations of the NCR while the Delhi government was criticised for "flip-flop" over the odd-even scheme.
The Delhi government was eager to implement the odd-even scheme from November 13, but its inability to do so in view of the National Green Tribunal order not exempting women and two-wheelers, was "unnecessarily projected" as a "flip-flop" on the part of the government, the minister said.
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