New Delhi. In view of the increasing pollution in NCR including Delhi, restrictions are being imposed. Delhi government has announced that now 50 percent of the employees in government offices will work from home and 50 percent will come to office. As the pollution level is increasing in the capital, the government is imposing restrictions on things. Grape-4 has already been implemented.
Schools and colleges have been closed. Now considering the health of the employees, they have been asked to work from home. Giving information on Twitter, Delhi’s Environment Minister Gopal Rai wrote that to reduce pollution, the Delhi government has decided to work from home in government offices. 50 percent employees will work from home. For its implementation, a meeting will be held with officials at 1 pm today in the Secretariat.
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In view of the increasing AQI (pollution) in Gurugram also, the district administration on Tuesday issued an advisory for work from home. In this advisory issued by Deputy Commissioner Ajay Kumar, corporate and private sector companies have been asked to allow 50 percent of their employees to work from home. Along with this, the Deputy Commissioner has banned the physical presence of children in all Anganwadi centers till further orders.
These restrictions will be applicable not only in Delhi, but also in surrounding areas like Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar. Those found violating the rules; He will have to pay a fine of Rs 20,000. All other private vehicles having BS-IV petrol and BS-VI diesel certification and above will be allowed to ply in the city without any restrictions during this period.