Environment body EPCA has drafted measures to curb the rising pollution level in the national capital and has urged for their immediate implementation.
The EPCA has recommended that parking fees in Delhi-NCR be quadrupled and has instructed Delhi Metro to lower fares during off-peak hours for at least 10 days and introduce more coaches.
An fine of Rs 50,000 will also be imposed on road construction agencies violating dust pollution norms in Delhi-NCR and if pollution aggravates, construction may be temporarily banned.
The EPCA has also asked Delhi-NCR govts to start preparing for measures like odd-even.
On Tuesday, Delhi became a gas chamber as air quality touched 999, the highest the machines can read.
This is the worst air pollution day recorded in Delhi for the season so far.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said it has turned Delhi into a 'gas chamber' and blamed the burning of stubble in neighbouring states for Delhi's poor air condition.
The Indian Medical Association has also written to the CM to cancel the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon scheduled to be on November 19 due to 'high level of air pollution.'
Dense smog hampered visibility at the Delhi airport this morning, affecting flight operations and leading to delays by up to two hours as only one of the three runways could be used.
Air quality in Delhi began plummeting on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday as moisture combined with pollutants shrouded the city in a thick cover of haze.
A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar lambasted the state governments for not being prepared in advance to tackle the emergency situation.
(Inputs from agencies)