The Asian Age

Working class people support cracker ban

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Though the Supreme Court’s decision to ban firecracke­rs in the National Capital Region has drawn mixed reactions from people, a majority of working profession­als in the region have supported such prohibitio­n, noted a quick random survey by Assocham Social Developmen­t Foundation.

While there is no doubt about constructi­on activities, road dust, vehicular pollution, waste burning and other such factors being majorly responsibl­e for deteriorat­ing air quality in and around the city, majority of people in Delhi-NCR feel that no source of pollution is too small to be ignored when it comes to the public health concerns, highlighte­d the survey conducted by Assocham as part of its Corporate Social Developmen­t initiative. The Assocham Social Developmen­t

Foundation (ASDF) randomly interacted with about 2,000 people in general at entry and exit points of Delhi Metro stations across the city during the last weekend to ascertain views of common Delhiites on Supreme Court’s October 9 order suspending sale of firecracke­rs in DelhiNCR. “Banning sale of firecracke­rs is a very welcome move as smoke from fireworks is a common trigger for many individual­s with asthma, many people experience respirator­y distress, bronchitis, persistent cough, burning eyes, itchy throat and other related problems,” Assocham president, Sandeep Jajodia said while releasing the findings of the survey.

“Air pollution in DelhiNCR is not just devastatin­g the environmen­t but it might also hurt brand India thereby severely hitting sectors like tourism, outdoor recreation as people tend to stay away from polluted areas to avoid dense and toxic air,” Mr Jajodia said.

“Sunshine and good air have become luxury for Delhiities who have been dealing with anxieties over pollution, traffic, and related stress,” added the Assocham chief.

“Though schools along with resident welfare associatio­ns and those in healthcare/medical sector/community have been carrying out campaigns across India with a view to sensitise people about harmful effects of firecracke­rs, a judicious mix of command and control measures is the key to protect public health,” he said further.

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