The Asian Age

Citizens can file pollution complaint on social media

CPCB asked to ‘ immediatel­y’ create an account

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New Delhi, Oct. 29: Citizens in Delhi- NCR will soon be able to lodge complaints about pollution on the social media as the Supreme Court on Monday directed the Central Pollution Control Board ( CPCB) to “immediatel­y” create an account for this issue.

A bench headed by Justice Madan B. Lokur passed this direction after advocate Aparajita Singh, assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the pollution matter, raised this point which was supported by the CPCB.

Ms Singh told the bench, which also comprised Justices S. Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta, that a “transparen­t system” was needed so that people could lodge their complaints on Twitter or Facebook so that the authoritie­s concerned could act upon them.

Additional Solicitor General A. N. S. Nadkarni, appearing for the Centre and CPCB, supported the suggestion given by the amicus in this regard.

“We will do it ( create social media account),” he said.

During the hearing, the bench observed that in a separate matter related to sealing of illegal constructi­ons in Delhi, a mobile applicatio­n was launched by the authority, enabling the citizens to lodge complaints about illegal constructi­ons and encroachme­nts.

“They ( authority) received so many complaints. It was over 1,000 and the complaints attended to were only around 300. I do not know how it ( social media account) will work? They ( CPCB) may also say that account will crash,” Justice Lokur observed, adding, “The point is that they ( authoritie­s) have to act on these complaints”.

To this, the amicus said, “Facebook and Twitter account will not crash”.

“They ( authoritie­s) are accountabl­e to public. They cannot tell the people to sit inside their homes,” she said.

The amicus said that several orders and directions have been issued by the apex court in pollution matter but the issue was lack of implementa­tion of these directions by the authoritie­s.

 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? CISF personnel with a sniffer dog stand guard during a media preview of the Sanjay Lake- Shiv Vihar section of the Delhi Metro in New Delhi on Monday.
— BUNNY SMITH CISF personnel with a sniffer dog stand guard during a media preview of the Sanjay Lake- Shiv Vihar section of the Delhi Metro in New Delhi on Monday.

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