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SC to decide on total ban on firecracke­rs

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed concern over growing respirator­y problems among children due to air pollution and said it will decide whether there has to be a complete or reasonable curbs on the use of firecracke­rs.

A bench of Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice Ashok Bhushan cited a report that said 20-25 per cent children suffer from respirator­y diseases.

"The lungs of most infants in Delhi are grey," the bench said expressing concern over pollution caused due to bursting of firecracke­rs during Diwali festival, reports IANS.

Dust is the main cause of air pollution in Delhi, said the bench, adding that pollution from vehicles, stubble burning and bursting of crackers added to the pollution.

Taking note of Diwali air pollution, the court said: "We have to find out whether there has to be a total ban or a reasonable ban" on the use, manufactur­e and sale of crackers.

The court posted the matter for August 8. A batch of pleas has sought a country-wide ban on possession, sale and bursting of firecracke­rs and stubble burning by farmers.

One of the pleas is filed by a child, Arjun Gopal, who is represente­d by lawyer Gopal Shankarnar­ayan. His plea seeks a ban on possession of firecracke­rs in the National Capital Region (NCR) as it was contributi­ng to an already alarming level of air pollution.

During the hearing, firecracke­r manufactur­ers opposed the plea contending there was pollution from vehicles and dust. "But we are singled out," they said.

The petitioner­s told the court that the minute a child is born, he or she inhales pollution equal to 11-12 cigarettes.

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