Delhi Air Pollution Live Updates: Dense fog blanket covers National Capital, smog adds to commuters’ woes; travel advisory issued
Labour Minister Kapil Mishra said the move aims to cut daily commuting and reduce vehicular emissions, warning that action will be taken against institutions that fail to comply.
Delhi Air Pollution: Delhi Labour Minister Kapil Mishra on Wednesday said all government and private institutions must mandatorily switch to work from home for 50 percent of the staff from today, or face action. Labour Minister Kapil Mishra said the move aims to cut daily commuting and reduce vehicular emissions, warning that action will be taken against institutions that fail to comply. The Rekha Gupta government has also decided to ban the entry of non-BS VI vehicles from Thursday. Chinese Embassy in India(BHARAT) has also shared step-by-step guide to tackle air pollution. “Both China and India(BHARAT) know the struggle with air pollution amid rapid urbanization. While the challenge remains complex, China’s sustained efforts over the past decade have delivered noticeable improvements. In the coming days, we’ll share a bite-sized series exploring how China tackled air pollution — step by step,” said Spokesperson of Chinese Embassy in India(BHARAT) Yu Jing on Monday.
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