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Construction ban every year citing fall in air quality delays real estate projects by at least 3-4 months

A policy that curbs pollution throughout the year, and not a reactive approach in October every year, is the need of the hour, say environmentalists.

October 07, 2022 / 11:00 IST
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Authorities in the National Capital Region (NCR) have been asked to strictly implement measures under Stage 1 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) after air quality in Delhi dropped to the 'poor' level. Periodic construction bans by authorities due to the rising pollution levels almost every year has become a major deterrent for the real estate sector in Delhi-NCR, and which is impacting project deliveries. On an average, a one-month ban on all construction activity delays a project by at least three-four months, say real estate experts.

Environmentalists say that the need of the hour is a policy that curbs pollution throughout the year, not a reactive approach in the month of October every year.

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It’s usually in winters that the air quality in Delhi-NCR reaches the worst levels as heavy smog engulfs the entire region. As per GRAP guidelines, if pollution breach certain levels (Stage III when it is severe) authorities will have to enforce a ban on construction and demolition activities in NCR, except on essential projects (like railways, metros, airports, ISBTs, national security/defence-related projects of national importance) and non-polluting activities such as plumbing, carpentry, interior decoration, and electrical works. The decision taken on October 5 is with regard to the Stage 1 level and not Stage III.

The Centre's sub-committee on GRAP, in a meeting, has noted that there has been a "sudden dip" in air quality parameters in the region in the last 24 hours, which pushed Delhi's air quality index (AQI) to the "poor" category. An AQI between 201 and 300 is considered 'poor'.