At this point, what steps has the Supreme Court taken on the issue of pollution? Such a question has also been raised before the Central Government. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has suggested that a lockdown could be considered as a solution to the pollution issue in Delhi if necessary.
A bench of Chief Justice NV Ramana, Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Suryakant heard the petition.
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‘Pollution cannot be blamed only on farmers who burn kadaba in their fields. 70% of pollution in cities is due to dust, firecrackers, vehicles etc. The Supreme Court has also said that it should be brought under control.
Air quality index has reached 500, how can it be reduced? What measures are being taken to prevent 70-80% pollution without garbage? The court has also asked such questions to the Center.
Children’s schools have started. They also have to endure this. Please call an emergency meeting. Quick steps need to be taken. In the next two-three days, some urgent measures should be taken to improve the situation. This is a burning issue, said Justice Chandrachud during the hearing.
Instead of imposing fines on farmers for burning kadaba, why not encourage them? Why is there no help from Central and State Governments for this? Farmers can reap various economic benefits from the rest of the crop. Farmers have to prepare the land for the next crop. The court adjourned the hearing till Monday, saying they should be helped.
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