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Delhi\'s overall air quality remained in severe category on Saturday
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Alarmed by hazardous pollution levels in Delhi, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has said primary schools would be closed from Saturday
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The final stage of GRAP, including a ban on non-BS VI diesel-run light motor vehicles has also been enforced
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The entry of trucks other than electric and CNG ones in Delhi is banned too
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Meanwhile, the air quality in Delhi\'s adjoining cities of Noida and Gurugram was recorded at 529 and 478, both under the "severe" category
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Violation of vehicles ban to attract Rs 20,000 fine
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The transport department will hire up to 1,000 private CNG contract carriage buses through DTC for 60 days