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Matter of life and death for crores in Delhi-ncr, says SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Wednesday said it is a question of life and death of crores of people in Delhincr region which is facing severe air pollution and the authoritie­s have to be held responsibl­e for its failure to curb it.

“Can you permit people to die like this due to pollution? Can you permit the country to go back by 100 years,” observed a bench headed by Justice Arun Mishra.

“We have to make government responsibl­e for this,” the bench said and asked, “Why can’t govt machinery stop stubble burning?

Coming down heavily on state government­s, the top court said that if they don’t bother about people, they have no right to be in power.

“You (states) have forgotten the concept of welfare government. They are not bothered about poor people, this is very unfortunat­e,” said the bench, also comprising Justice Deepak Gupta.

It also questioned as to why the state government­s cannot collect and purchase stubble from farmers.

“We expect more from the democratic government of the country to deal with the issue of stubble burning and curb pollution,” the bench said, adding that “it is a question of life and death of crores of people. We have to make the government responsibl­e for this”.

Meanwhile, pollution levels dropped further due to clearer skies and moderate wind speed though weather experts feared a cloud cover at night and light drizzle could lead to deteriorat­ion of air quality. The government’s air quality monitoring and forecastin­g service, SAFAR, said though Punjab recorded the season’s highest farm fire count of 6,668 on Tuesday, its impact on Delhi’s air quality will be negligible due to a change in the wind direction.

At 1.30 pm, the city’s overall air quality index read 216, which falls in the poor category. At many places, the pollution levels dropped to a “moderate” category.

The levels of PM2.5 - tiny particulat­e matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter that can enter into the lungs and even the bloodstrea­m - dropped to 107 micrograms per cubic metre (ug/ m3) in the Delhi-ncr region.

As schools reopened on Wednesday, day three of the Odd-even scheme, parents asked whether the exemption for cars carrying students in uniform would apply when they are on their way back after dropping the children to school.

While cars with children in school uniform are allowed to ply irrespecti­ve of their registrati­on numbers under the road rationing scheme, some parents termed it a “namesake” exemption.

 ??  ?? » Coming down heavily on state government­s, the top court said that if they don't bother about people, they have no right to be in power » As schools reopened on Wednesday, day three of the Odd-even scheme, parents asked whether the exemption for cars carrying students in uniform would apply when they are on their way back
» Coming down heavily on state government­s, the top court said that if they don't bother about people, they have no right to be in power » As schools reopened on Wednesday, day three of the Odd-even scheme, parents asked whether the exemption for cars carrying students in uniform would apply when they are on their way back

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