New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear sounds related to the issue of worrying situations in Delhi because of air pollution.
The Supreme Court previously observed that the TV debate caused more air pollution than anything else and everyone had their own agenda while hearing cases related to the increase in air pollution in Delhi-NCR.
A main justice bench of India NV Ramana, Judge Dy Chandrachud and Surya Kant, “You want to use some problems, make us observe and then make it controversial and then just blame the game that will still be more pollution.
From others.
Everyone has an agenda They alone.
They don’t understand anything.
“The observation of the bench came when the lawyer General Tushar Mehta appeared for the center to raise this problem for the television debate claiming that he had misled the Apex court with the contribution of propellers for air pollution.
Senior Advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi who represented the Delhi government told the bench that said that the central figures of the contribution of burning stumps said that he varied from 0 to 58 percent.
“We do not want to punish farmers.
We have asked the state to persuade farmers not to burn stumps.
Why are you, repeatedly, raising this,” said the APEX court to Singhvi.
This center has proposed many steps including the ban on entering all trucks in Delhi except vehicles carrying important items, turning off the school and 50 percent of the presence at the GNCTD office to reduce air pollution.
General lawyer Tushar Mehta told the bench that the emergency meeting of the Secretary of the Chief Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi along with others was held before.
The problem of work from home for central government officials is considered but the total vehicle used for central government officials is not large so that the center has issued an advisor to collect and share vehicles, Mehta told the APEX court.
During the trial, the bench said there must be responsibility, not everything can be done through the command of the justice.
The bench said that the direction of the commission for air quality management for Delhi-NCR and coexist areas must be obeyed.
The Delhi government told the APEX court that he could increase metro and bus frequencies and asked the court to order work from home, forbid vehicles on the outskirts, in side by side as well, because there was no point in Delhi.
The APEX court has asked for a public lawyer about how many vehicles there and how the Central Government officials traveled and suggested that central government officials living in colonies the government could travel in public transportation.
It also questioned what was the reason for burning firecrackers in Delhi in the last few days after Diwali.
Meanwhile, Minister of Environment Delhi Gopal Rai said that the Delhi government made an effort to examine air pollution and employees to continue working from home until November 26.
Given the improvement of air quality, the Delhi government raised the prohibition of construction and demolition of activities, he said.
With the aim of curbing air pollution, the Delhi government extends the ban imposed on the entry of trucks in Delhi carrying goods that are not important until November 26.
The Directorate of Education, Delhi said that all schools in the national capital will remain closed physical classes until further orders due to increased air pollution levels.
In accordance with the air quality & weather forecasting systems (Safar), air quality in the national capital remains in the ‘poor’ category on Wednesday morning.
The overall air quality index at 280 with the concentration of PM 2.5.