Delhi residents continue to grapple with high pollution levels as thick layer of smog blankets national capital on November 22. As an emergency response, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on Saturday invoked GRAP Stage IV curbs amid ‘severe’ air quality at several monitoring stations across the city. View full Image CAQM invoked GRAP Stage IV due to severe air quality and high pollution levels.

The CAQM in its latest notice stated, “CAQM has revised the GRAP schedule on 21.11.2025 to make it more stringent thus preventing further deterioration of air quality in Delhi-NCR.”

Besides this, Central Government may take an appropriate decision on permitting work from home for employees in central government offices, as per curbs of Stage 4 curbs of Graded Response Action Plan

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