New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday fell massively because it has developed an attitude “Don’t take any steps” in handling any situation, during hearing against the situation of air pollution in Delhi.
“They don’t want to make a decision.
They want the court to forward orders and they are happy to apply.
It is unfortunate that the bureaucracy has occurred in this match,” said the court.
It asked the center and stated to apply “in letters and spirits” the decision was taken at an emergency meeting Tuesday about the pollution situation in Delhi-NCR.
This problem will be taken again on November 24.
The court also slammed the opinion floating in the TV debate and without getting used to the situation in the field.
“People who sit in Delhi in 5, 7 star hotels criticize how they are (burning crop) contributed 4, 30 or 40% for pollution.
Have you ever seen (farmers) they produce land?” It asks.
Previously, the center and Delhi government, Punjab and Haryana renewed the court about the steps taken and intended to limit air pollution in NCR.
What the center was said to the center to SC in a written statement that it did not ask the Central Government employees to work from home because of normalization again after a long hiatus due to a pandemic.
The number of vehicles used by the central government is a small part of the total vehicle in Delhi, and stopping it will not produce a lot of impact on improving air quality.
The central government employee will be encouraged to use a car pool, he said.
Central through the lawyer General (SG) Tushar Mehta told SC that the commission for air quality management for Delhi-NCR and an adjoining area issued direction to Delhi and other NCR countries to ensure that the industry using unrespary fuel must be closed immediately, And those who have gas connectivity must shift to the gas.
The Commission ordered the authority (state) to ensure a diesel vehicle over 10 years old and gasoline vehicles over 15 years may not be allowed to be attached.
SG asks Govt Delhi to put an adequate road no.
The earliest CNG bus.
All schools in Delhi must remain closed until further orders, the center said in a written statement of what Delhi Govt Saidsenior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi who appeared for Delhi Govt told the court that if the propellers contributed 3-4% of air pollution, no need to be handled.
Sumber-based separation for pollution has not been carried out, he said.
For this, the court tells Singhvi that the focus is pollution, and he raises irrelevant problems.
“We have taken care of this and said in our orders to ask farmers not to be involved in burning stumps for two weeks,” said SC.
What Punjab Govt SaidPunjab The government in a written statement in SC said it would provide Rs 100 per quinta-rice entitled for farmers because they did not burn it.
Police tenders and fires will be deployed for the Fire Douse Farm, he added.
Haryana Govt Saidharya in a written statement to the SC industry, except those who walk on PNG / CNG / Cleaner fuel, were ordered to close up to 30 novals.
Two thermal power plants in Panipat will also be closed until 30 November.
Meanwhile the body of construction workers transfer SC requires ex-gratia for daily workers who will suffer income loss because of the sudden complete ban on construction activities imposed by NCR countries to curb pollution caused by dust.