The Supreme Court questioned the Delhi government’s efforts to control truck entry amid worsening air pollution. Expressing concerns over unmanned entry points, the court proposed deploying police for stricter enforcement of GRAP Stage 4 measures. The court also appointed commissioners to inspect these points and will review the necessity of the restrictions next week.
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