The Supreme Court has rejected a petition demanding the intervention of the burning bomb. Judge Abhay S. A bench of Oka and Ujjal Poiyan said that when the court has already passed several orders on the issue, the matter is under consideration, the petitions filed for instructions without intervention and no solid site should not be encouraged. Because of this the petition is dismissed.
What was said in the petition?
The petition was filed by environmental activist Vikrant Dongat. “Air pollution has become a permanent national crisis, and the pollution of the Delhi-NCR is not only harming the health of the people living in the Delhi-NCR but also affecting residents living in straw burning states.
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A permanent national crisis of air pollution
“Air pollution has become a permanent national crisis, which affects the lives of millions of people in the country. It violates the fundamental rights of citizens under Article 14, 19 and 21 of the Constitution.” In addition, “Despite the numerous instructions issued by the Supreme Court over the past several decades, government agencies and partners have failed to protect public health and environment.
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Court order
The Supreme Court did not accept this argument and the petition was dismissed in mind. In the country, especially in the state of North Indian states, paddy and wheat, such as Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR, will take a powerful form of burning problems. It causes great damage to the environment, but also increases air pollution in Delhi and surrounding areas.
(Tagstotranslate) Stubble Burning
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