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SC notice to Centre on plea for nationwide ban on firecracke­rs

- AGENCIES

The Supreme Court on Friday sought the Centre’s response on a petition seeking a series of steps to curb air pollution, including ban on sale, possession and bursting of firecracke­rs across the country, reports PTI.

A bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and Ashok Bhushan also issued notices to some states, including Delhi, seeking their replies to the plea which has raised the issue of evolving a solution for crop burning, which is a major source of air pollution in the Delhi-national capital region (NCR).

The court asked the Centre and states to file their responses in four weeks.

Besides seeking a ban on firecracke­rs across the country, the petition, filed through advocate Gopal Shankarnar­ayanan, has sought directions for environmen­t-friendly, cleaner fuels and implementa­tion of regulation­s on dust from constructi­on activities.

The apex court had on October 9 said that no firecracke­rs would be sold in the Delhi-NCR during Diwali this year while banning its sale till November 1.

It had said that its earlier order, temporaril­y lifting the stay and permitting the sale of firecracke­rs, would be made effective only from November 1.

The apex court, in its October 9 order, had said the November 11, 2016 order suspending licences for sale of fireworks “should be given one chance to test itself ” to see whether it had a positive effect, particular­ly during Diwali.

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