What Is GRAP? Stages, Rules & How It Affects Daily Life and Businesses

What is GRAP and why does it matter to Everyone in Delhi NCR

Air pollution in Delhi NCR is not a seasonal inconvenience; it is a public health emergency.

To systematically address rising pollution levels, authorities introduced GRAP — the Graded Response Action Plan.

GRAP affects:

Normal citizens

Businesses and institutions

Infrastructure, power, and transport systems

Understanding GRAP helps individuals and organisations prepare, comply, and adapt.

What Is GRAP (Graded Response Action Plan)?

GRAP is a stage-wise action framework that defines what actions must be taken as air quality worsens.

It is implemented by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) in coordination with pollution control boards and local authorities.

Each stage introduces progressively stricter measures.

GRAP Stages Explained

GRAP Stage I – Poor Air Quality

Dust control measures

Increased monitoring

Public advisories

GRAP Stage II – Very Poor Air Quality

Restrictions on diesel generators

Increased vehicle checks

Control on construction dust

GRAP Stage III – Severe Air Quality

Partial ban on DG sets

Restrictions on construction

Closure of high-polluting industries

GRAP Stage IV – Severe Plus

Near-total ban on DG sets

Industrial shutdowns

Emergency health advisories

How GRAP Affects Normal People

GRAP impacts daily life through:

Reduced outdoor activities

Health advisories for children and the elderly

School closures during severe episodes

Transport and travel disruptions

Impact of GRAP on Businesses

Businesses face:

Operational restrictions

Power backup limitations

Risk of inspections and penalties

Financial losses due to shutdowns

Impact on DG Set Owners

DG set owners are directly affected because:

Diesel generators are high-pollution sources

Usage restrictions tighten with every GRAP stage

Non-compliance can lead to seizure or penalties

Installing emission control solutions becomes essential, not optional.

Impact on Hotels, Hospitals & Commercial Buildings

Hospitals must balance emergency power needs with emission responsibility

Hotels & malls face operational disruptions

Commercial buildings risk non-compliance notices

Regulators expect cleaner and controlled DG operations, especially in high-occupancy spaces.

GRAP Is Moving Toward Long-Term Compliance

GRAP is no longer just about temporary bans. Authorities are shifting toward:

Cleaner technologies

Retrofit emission controls

Accountability for emission sources

How Automoto Helps You Stay GRAP-Ready

Automoto Vaayu Mitra® RECD helps DG set operators:

Reduce harmful emissions

Align with CPCB and CAQM expectations

Minimise disruption during GRAP enforcement

Make your DG sets GRAP-ready with Automoto Vaayu Mitra® RECD.

Final Thoughts

GRAP affects everyone — individuals and businesses alike

DG set emissions are under increasing scrutiny

Proactive compliance reduces website risk and disruption

Emission control is the future of backup power

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