Air pollution in Delhi NCR even more serious. | Delhi government has urged people to 'work from home amid deteriorating AQI level'.

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The pollution level in Delhi has become even more serious:


The AQI level has crossed 400 in 16 areas including Delhi's Anand Vihar. The average AQI of Delhi has been recorded at 390, but it is being told that it may increase further. Till yesterday, the AQI was above 400 in only the Anand Vihar area of ​​Delhi, but today the pollution level has crossed 400 in 16 areas.


Many areas of Delhi NCR are battling with smog. Everyone in Delhi NCR, which has turned into a gas chamber, is upset. The air has become very bad over a large area without any boundary distinction. There is no such area in the country's capital Delhi, where clean air can be breathed. The air has become deadly in every part of the city. 


The pollution level in Delhi has become even more alarming. Today, AQI crossed 400 in 16 areas including Anand Vihar in Delhi. The average AQI of Delhi has been recorded at 390, but it is being told that it may increase further. Till yesterday in Delhi, the AQI was above 400 only in the Anand Vihar area, but today the pollution level has crossed 400 in 16 areas. If we talk about Anand Vihar, then the AQI here is 456. 


Due to pollution in Delhi, people are trying to get out of Delhi. But the problem of pollution is not only in Delhi. Not only is the air of Delhi, but the water is also polluted. The water of the Yamuna river has also become very poisonous. The oxygen level in the Yamuna river is disturbed and pollution is high. Delhi's air and water are both polluted, but the ruckus continues over the mountain of garbage lying on the ground. 


Here too, instead of worrying about the public, the Aam Aadmi Party and the BJP are engaged in fighting a political battle. The mountain of garbage is becoming a big issue in the MCD elections. Due to increasing pollution in the air, people are facing many problems. Doctors have also now started issuing advisories to people so that people can be saved from poisonous air. 


Here the Delhi government is also trying to make people aware. The next few days are going to emerge as a respiratory emergency in Delhi NCR and the level of air quality is deteriorating day by day and no one knows how long these conditions will last.


Why are 19 lakh vehicles roaming in Delhi without PUC?


Pollution certificate of vehicles is mandatory in the capital Delhi, but 19 lakh vehicles are plying on the roads without PUC, which is a major cause of pollution in Delhi. With the fall in the temperature in the capital Delhi, pollution is increasing. In such a situation, whether the government should fine or not, and whether the government sends you to jail or not, but to avoid pollution, you have to take PUC i.e. Pollution Under Control Certificate.


There isn't much to check for pollution anyway. The PUC fee for two-wheelers and three-wheelers is ₹ 70. The same is ₹94 for four-wheelers and ₹118 for diesel vehicles. That is, if you want to avoid fined ranging from 1000 to 10,000, and want to avoid the traffic, then it is necessary to make or renew your PUC.


The government made an announcement on October 12, in which it was said that from October 25, vehicles that do not have a PUC certificate, will not be given diesel or petrol. But the government later reversed its decision, but let us tell you that they had argued that it was not possible to do so on behalf of the Petrol Pump Association.


But you will be surprised to know that there are about 1000 pollution testing centers in the capital Delhi, in which more than 500 do not work, that is, they are closed, and work is not done there. But the biggest thing in this is that there are about 19 lakh such vehicles in Delhi which do not have PUC.


If the government starts getting PUC for these vehicles, it becomes very difficult for them. It was difficult for the government, but now there is a dire need for people to be aware. If you want to avoid pollution, then definitely take a PUC certificate for your vehicles.


Delhi government has urged people to 'work from home amid deteriorating AQI level'.


The hybrid work culture, which started at the time of Covid, has now reached its peak. Most companies have called their employees back to work in the office. But the Delhi government is once again encouraging all the people to work from home. The reason is the increasing pollution in Delhi. While on the one hand, the company is losing its fascination, on the other hand, an appeal is being made to work from home. 


In such a situation, the question arises whether the hybrid work culture is beneficial for the employees as well as the environment. Would also like to know that in the coming days, hybrid work culture will become a complete part of the new normal. If possible, do work from home. Work from your home as much as possible. Do not take the vehicle out of the house. 


Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has made this appeal to the people of Delhi. He has made this appeal at a time when almost all companies are abolishing work from home. Pollution in Delhi has once again started increasing rapidly. Delhi's air is getting worse day by day. Today in many areas of Delhi, the AQI level has crossed 400 in the morning. 


Given the increasing pollution, Gopal Rai has appealed to people to work from home. The Delhi government is taking many steps to curb pollution. In this, an appeal has been made to the people to work from home. It has also been said that those who are going to the office, should share a car or bike so that fewer vehicles will come out on the roads. 


Apart from this, the construction work has also been stopped. This whole exercise of the Delhi government is to bring pollution under control. Not only the state government, but many big companies of Delhi NCR are also resorting to working from home. Many companies are preparing to adopt the hybrid work model. Many companies are continuing to work from home because of increasing pollution. 


Corona time has told that more than half the work can be done from home, but corporates are still giving more importance to calling their employees to the office. According to a report by LinkedIn, the peak of work from home has arrived. Most companies are now calling employees to the office. According to the report, in Britain, where 16% of job vacancies were for remote work in January, it has come down to 12% in September. 


This has also come to the fore in this survey of more than 3000 executives. Even though the vacancies of remote have decreased, people are still interested in doing work from home. According to the report, more than 20% of applications have come for remote workThe hybrid model is not only liked by the employees but can also prove to be better for the environment, as fewer vehicles ply the roads, then less pollution is spread. 


This is the reason why the Delhi government is demanding work from home. In such a situation, the question arises whether the time has come for a hybrid work culture. If you like the article, Please comment on our site www.tradeipohub.co.in. Thanks for reading.



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