The Free Press Journal

Delhi Diwali a half-festival

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Firecracke­rs will not be sold in Delhi and NCR region during Diwali this year with the Supreme Court banning their sale till November 1, dealing a body blow to the traders and businessme­n engaged in their sale. The apex court said its last month's order, temporaril­y lifting the stay and permitting sale of firecracke­rs, would be made effective only from November one, 12 days after the 'festival of lights'.

The top court also ordered "forthwith" suspension of temporary licences issued by the police for sale of firecracke­rs pursuant to the order of September 12. A bench headed by Justice A K Sikri said that the November 11, 2016, order suspending the licences "should be given a chance to test itself" to see if there would be a positive impact of this, particular­ly during Diwali. ‘’

The court, in its last year's direction, had suspended all firework sale licenses, wholesale and retail, within the territory of NCR till further orders.

The apex court in 2005 had also directed that there should be a complete ban on bursting sound-emitting firecracke­rs between 10 PM and 6 AM.

While referring to the air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR during and immediatel­y after Diwali last year, the apex court observed that due to the adverse effects of burning of fire crackers, "the air quality deteriorat­es abysmally and alarmingly and the city chokes thereby".

The bench said that further orders on this issue can be passed after assessing the situation that would emerge after this Diwali season. The top court observed that the adverse effects of firecracke­rs during Diwali have been witnessed year after year and, last year, it had led to the closing of schools in Delhi and the authoritie­s were compelled to take various measures on emergent basis when faced with 'health emergency' situation.

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