Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan said all government agencies had to maintain the highest level of alertness and continue their efforts to check pollution, and also appealed to the citizens to help achieve better levels of air quality.
"During the task force meeting held at the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on November 13, measures taken by the SPCBs were reviewed and they were requested to intensify the actions against violators, especially in industrial and the construction sectors," he said.
He said the Delhi-NCR had moved from 'emergency' level to the severe category of PM levels with PM10 being 392 micrograms per cubic metre and PM2.5 being 262 micrograms per cubic metre.
The Delhi-NCR region was under a thick blanket of smog aggravating health concerns and doctors called it an emergency.
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The minister also appreciated the discipline shown by the general public and said the improvement was achieved largely due to efforts of various government agencies and public participation based on voluntary actions.
"Hence, air quality is expected to improve further," he added.
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