New Delhi: The Indian Supreme Court on Saturday took a serious view of heavy pollution that swallowed Delhi-NCR and told the center to consider declaring two-day locking to curb air pollution.
The court asked the government to consider several urgent steps to bring pollution in Delhi-NCR down from the current “severe” level.
“Air pollution is a serious situation,” Chairman of the NV Judge Ramana noted while hearing the petition on air pollution in Delhi.
“Tell us how we can reduce Aqi from 500 at least 200 points.
Take a few urgent steps.
Can you think of a two-day lock or something? How can people live?” Cji led bench.
“We want urgent steps to be taken and within two-three days, pollution must reduce,” said the court to the center.
People were forced to wear masks even in their homes, it was observed.
Track the level of pollution in your city, the APEX court says burning stumps must be handled in long-term sizes, but emergency measures must be taken without delay.
“The air quality in Delhi is in the ‘severe’ category and in 2 to 3 more days will fall further.
Take emergency decisions.
We will see a long-term solution later,” the court directed the government.
The court said Hitlble Burning must be handled in a long-term size.
However, emergency measures must be taken without the state and the center of political playing or blaming the game on it.
“You must see this problem outside politics and the government,” he said.
The court asked the center to ask Punjab and Haryana to stop the stumps that lit up for at least two days to bring down pollution because Lawyers General Tushar Mehta said that the situation might not improve until November 17.
Read the Worst Alsodelhi Circuit Dayas in this season PM10 concentration and PM2.5 Delhi-NCR has more than 500 and 300 micrograms per cubic meter for more than 17 and 19 hours, countries have been told to apply steps -The “emergency” is below the multi-storey response plan, including a construction ban, the court over Event-Eventhe further said the central government said expensive machines were available to burn arrears and farmers could not afford it.
“Why does the central / state government not provide these machines to farmers or take stumps?” Questionable SC.
Taking a record of school opening in Delhi, the court said, “Little children must go to school in this weather, we expose them to this.
Dr.
Guleria (Head AIIM) said we expose them with pollution, pandemic and dengue fever.” Do you take any steps to close the school or overcome the situation? What happens to your smoke tower to install? Do they work, “asked SC.
The top yesterday said urgent measures must be taken after General Lawyer Tushar Mehta said the condition of ambient air could turn to the emergency level.
SG said that the central emergency meeting and state government were scheduled for this afternoon.
SC requested a center to inform Monday, decisions taken to overcome emergency situations caused by air pollution.
Read Alsosmog includes Delhi-NCR; Severe air quality in the midst of meteorological conditions that did not help, the quality of the air in Delhi-NCR dropped back to the heavy zone because of the unfavorable weather conditions, a thick fog layer in part in blocking the sun at Chhath Puja and Landmark Rawah, Delhi CM Arvind has been called an emergency meeting Today to overcome air pollution.
Deputy CM Sisodia Manish, Minister of Health Satyendar Jain, Minister of Environment Gopal Rai and Delhi’s Head Secretary will take part in the meeting