New Delhi: In response to deteriorating air quality, the Delhi government on Wednesday, December 17, mandated a 50% work-from-home (WFH) policy for both
government and private offices. With construction activities already banned in the city, the government announced a Rs 10,000 compensation for affected construction workers. The city’s Air Quality Index (AQI) remained in the ‘very poor’ category at 329 on Wednesday. Essential services, including healthcare, have been exempted from the WFH order. The persistent vehicular pollution has significantly worsened the AQI, causing serious health concerns among residents. Citizens have been demanding work-from-home measures to reduce exposure to toxic air. A recent survey by LocalCircles found that 82% of Delhi-NCR residents know at least one family member, friend, neighbor, or colleague suffering from serious health problems due to long-term air pollution, and 28% reported that four or more people in their social circle are affected. Also Read: Delhi Vehicle Ban Sparks Anxiety Among Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram Commuters; Say ‘No Alternative for Us’
Help for Construction Workers
To control dust pollution, the government banned construction activities in the city, affecting the livelihoods of daily wage workers and laborers. To mitigate this impact, the government announced that Rs 10,000 will be directly transferred via DBT to the bank accounts of all registered and verified construction workers affected by the suspension.Also Read: Better, Still ‘Very Poor’: Foggy, Chilly Delhi Records AQI 329; Check Flight Status










