If India wins the World Cup, there will be celebrations, if Australia loses, Delhiites will be worried, know- CMB College

If India wins the World Cup, there will be celebrations, if Australia loses, Delhiites will be worried, know

Gauhar/Delhi: The Cricket World Cup 2023 final will be played between India and Australia in Ahmedabad on November 19. Seeing the great performance of the Indian team, it is hoped that this time India will win the cup by defeating Australia. On this occasion, if India wins the final match, not only the countrymen but also the Indians living abroad will celebrate a lot. On this special occasion, there will be a festive atmosphere in Delhi as well. But there is also a possibility of huge firework display during the celebration, if the firework display it can create trouble for the people of Delhi. Because air pollution has increased in Delhi anyway

In fact, if India wins the Cricket World Cup, the pollution in Delhi is likely to increase further, as fans will surely burst firecrackers after India wins the World Cup. A senior Delhi government official said that if a large number of firecrackers are set off, Grape-4 may continue for a few more days.

AQI today in Delhi
The pollution situation in Delhi is severe, with the air quality index crossing 400 in the capital on Friday. The AQI has touched the level of 465 in RK Puram, while the AQI has touched 467 at IGI Airport and 490 in Dwarka. The average AQI in Delhi was at 419 on Thursday.

AQI is expected to remain bad for the next day
Environment Minister Gopal Rai says that due to the current pollution levels, environmental experts believe that the AQI is going to be very bad for the next 2 to 3 days. The final match will be played between India and Australia on November 19. If India wins this final match, firecrackers will be burst in Delhi and pollution levels will definitely increase. It can increase the difficulty of people.

Strict adherence to new rules
It may be mentioned that this was recently discussed in the review meeting of senior officials in the presence of the Chief Secretary. The meeting also focused on the actions being taken to implement the GRP-4 measures. So far, 16,689 BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles have been penalized under the Grape 4 rules. Apart from this, a fine of Rs 20,000 is imposed under the Motor Vehicle Act 1988. Under Grape IV, 84 teams of Transport Department and 284 teams of Delhi Police have been deployed.

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