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Don’t want Delhi to become a model of change for others: SC

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday observed that Delhi should not become a model of change for the entire country as the national capital was grappling with “terrible problem” of air pollution.

A bench of justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta said this when senior counsel Colin Gonsalves, assisting the court as amicus curiae in the matter pertaining to solid waste management, submitted that Delhi has taken steps to deal with the issue and it should be a model of change for others.

Gonsalves said that a committee constitute­d in Delhi had deliberate­d upon the issue and during a meeting on January 12, the Delhi government and municipal corporatio­ns have agreed that the Solid Waste Management Rules 2016, should be implemente­d.

He told the bench that the Delhi government and civic bodies have chalked out plans like segregatio­n of waste, door- to-door collection­s and have agreed that cleaning should be done twice a day and a complaint mechanism would also be put in place besides having an officer incharge to deal with it.

When he said that Delhi should be a model of change for the entire country, the bench observed, “We hope not. There is terrible problem of pollution here.”

Advocate Wasim A Qadri, representi­ng the Delhi government, referred to the January 12 meeting and said certain important decisions were taken during the deliberati­ons, reports PTI.

The bench asked him about the next scheduled meeting of the committee in Delhi.

“Where is the official minutes of the meeting,” the bench asked after which the counsel said he would furnish the minutes of the meeting during the course of the day.

The court asked him to hand over the official minutes of the meeting by Wednesday.

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