The impact of GRAP 1 level pollution continuously for 5 months on the lives of Delhi people can be severe.
Prolonged exposure to poor air quality, with an Air Quality Index (AQI) between 201-300, can lead to *respiratory issues*, such as bronchitis, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) ¹.
Delhi's poor air quality can also cause *cardiovascular problems*, as particulate matter (PM) can enter the bloodstream, leading to inflammation and damage to blood vessels. Moreover, exposure to poor air quality can lead to *neurological issues*, such as cognitive impairment, anxiety, and depression ¹.
The economic impact of GRAP 1 level pollution cannot be ignored. *Loss of productivity* due to health issues, *increased healthcare costs*, and *reduced tourism* can all take a toll on the city's economy.
To mitigate these effects, the Delhi government has implemented various measures under GRAP, including *dust control efforts*, *prohibiting burning of waste material*, and *restrictions on polluting vehicles* ². However, individual actions, such as wearing masks, reducing outdoor activities, and promoting sustainable practices, are also crucial in minimizing the impact of poor air quality.
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