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50 percent employees of government offices will work from home from Saturday, November 5 today. At the same time, 50 percent employees of private offices will also work from home.



There is big news for the government employees of Delhi. Due to the increasing air pollution in Delhi, the Kejriwal government of the state has taken a big decision. Under this, 50 percent employees of government offices will work from home from Saturday, November 5 today. At the same time, 50 percent employees of private offices will also work from home.

In fact, on Friday, Environment Minister Gopal Rai called a high level meeting regarding the increasing air pollution in Delhi, in which many important decisions were taken. After this, the minister told in a press conference that the pollution in Delhi is in the ‘severe’ category, in such a situation, the Delhi government has issued work-from-home orders to 50% of the employees, before that the primary school will be closed indefinitely. were given.

Apart from this, many other restrictions have been imposed. The minister said that highways, roads, over bridges, construction have been banned in Delhi. The entry of trucks has also been banned. 50 percent of Delhi government employees will do ‘Work from Home’. Gopal Rai also advised private offices to adopt work from home model. Stage 4 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) has been implemented in the capital Delhi. A special task force will be set up in the hot-spot area.

The minister said that the entry of trucks has also been banned in Delhi, only CNG and electric vehicles will be able to come to Delhi. Only electric trucks will be allowed to enter Delhi, at present diesel vehicles have been banned in Delhi. Except for emergency services, only BS-6 diesel vehicles will be allowed in Delhi. A 6-member monitoring committee has been prepared for this. Members of 2 transport, 2 traffic police and 2 DTC will be involved.

Pravesh Maurya
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