Narnaul, Haryana, India – The Grape-3 rules have been imposed again in Mahendragarh-Narnaul district. This has resulted in a ban on crushers, mines, construction, and demolition works.
The air quality index (AQI) in the district is not too bad. Currently, the AQI in Narnaul is around 170. However, with the implementation of the Grape-3 rules, the level of air pollution is likely to decrease.
The district does not have any major industrial centers, but there are many crushers and mines. This increases the risk of air pollution. Therefore, the implementation of the Grape-3 rules will provide some relief to the public from increasing pollution.
The Grape-3 rules are designed to reduce air pollution by controlling emissions from vehicles, industries, and construction works. The rules include a ban on the operation of vehicles that do not meet emission standards, as well as a requirement for industries to install pollution control equipment.
The implementation of the Grape-3 rules is a positive step for the environment. It will help to reduce air pollution and improve the quality of life in Mahendragarh-Narnaul district.
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