Alwar : Alwar On Tuesday, AQI of Alwar city was 175, Behror was 350 and Bhiwadi’s AQI was 348. Meanwhile, due to increasing levels of pollution, items ranging from clothes to hardware have stopped coming from Delhi. Traders are not able to send essential items like vegetables, oil etc. from Alwar to Delhi. Actually, due to Grape 4 restrictions, there is a ban on entry of BS 3 and BS 4 diesel trucks in Delhi. If pollution levels continue to increase, the supply chain of goods between Alwar and Delhi will be broken. Traders are worried about this.
Grape-4 is implemented to deal with the pollution crisis in NCR. This is affecting transportation. Items from industrial units located in MIA, Neemrana, Bhiwadi and surrounding areas are not able to reach Delhi and the materials coming from there are not able to reach Alwar. Traders are worried that pollution may ruin their business. There will be less supply of food and essential goods in the market. In such a situation, there is a possibility that the prices of items may also increase.
Crisis on employment: There is also a crisis in employment. Thousands of workers working in companies here may face problems. There are more than 4500 small and big industries in Alwar, Khairthal-Tijara and Kotputli-Behror. Thousands of tonnes of product is made every day in these industries, which goes to Delhi. In such a situation, some factories have reduced production. In such a situation, some workers may also be furloughed.
This stuff is not coming from Delhi
readymade garments, hosiery goods
From groceries like spices to tea, sugar etc.
electrical equipment
Furniture
crockery items
plastic items
shoes and slippers
hardware accessories
plywood accessories