NEW DELHI: Delhi's air quality remained predominantly in the "very poor" and "poor" categories on Wednesday morning, with the Commission for Air Quality Management implementing GRAP II measures and banning non-BS-VI compliant commercial vehicles from entering the capital from November 1. The Central Pollution Control Board reported that the Air Quality Index in RK Puram reached 308, while Anand Vihar recorded 307, both in the "very poor" category at 7:00 AM on Wednesday. Also read | Where ‘quality’ is merely a word: Delhi’s air back in ‘very poor’ zone; mercury dips to 15.8°C Several other areas in Delhi showed concerning air quality levels. Ashok Vihar and Bawana registered AQI readings of 302 and 322 respectively, falling under the "very poor" category. Dwarka Secto

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