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Delhi pollution: State govt informs EPCA that contractors refused to pay labourers during construction ban
•The ban on construction activities during the emergency levels of pollution had left migrant labourers in the lurch as contractors refused to pay them, the Delhi government informed EPCA
Delhi will soon get a comprehensive action plan to control pollution, says EPCA chairperson
Kangkan Acharyya •Dr Bhure Lal, the Chairman of EPCA, told Firstpost that public awareness in Delhi on measures which can be taken to reduce pollution has increased from earlier.
Delhi air pollution: EPCA slams govt for doing 'too little' to augment bus fleet, public transportation in city
•Delhi government has adequate land to park 2,000 buses, EPCA said, criticising AAP dispensation for having done "too little" to augment the city's public transport
Delhi air pollution: EPCA lifts ban on construction work, entry of trucks as smog situation improves
•The Supreme Court-mandated EPCA today withdrew the ban on construction activities, entry of trucks and enhanced parking fees from across Delhi-NCR as air quality remained out of the 'emergency' category for the second straight day.
Delhi Air Pollution: EPCA calls for quadrupling of parking fees, cut on metro fares in Delhi-NCR
•Parking fees in Delhi-NCR are set to quadruple while Metro fares during off-peak hours may be slashed temporarily as part of a series of measures recommended by Supreme Court mandated green body EPCA to tackle the pollution crisis.
Delhi-NCR roads under scanner of Supreme Court mandated EPCA for dust pollution
•A number of major roads in Delhi-NCR, which are in a state of disrepair and contribute to dust pollution, have come under the scanner of the Supreme Court-mandated EPCA.
Delhi parking fees may go up four times in few days if air quality worsens
Ians •Delhi's air quality, which has already entered the red zone, may trigger an increase in parking fees by up to four times across the city in the next few days, officials said on Tuesday.