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New Delhi to ban firecracke­rs

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INDIA’s capital New Delhi is to ban firecracke­rs to ease the burden of winter pollution on its longer-suffering residents, though likely taking some of the fun out of the Hindu festival of lights, Diwali, next month.

The city of about 20 million people is the world’s most polluted capital and the air becomes particular­ly bad from mid-December to February, as cold air traps dust, vehicle emissions and smoke from burning crop stubble in nearby fields.

‘In order to save people from the danger of pollution in Delhi, like last year, this time also the production, storage, sale and use of all types of firecracke­rs are being completely banned,’ the city’s environmen­t minister, Gopal Rai, said on Twitter on Wednesday.

‘This time there will also be a ban on online sale/delivery of firecracke­rs in Delhi’.

Rai did not say exactly when the ban would come into force but in the past two years, similar bans were imposed before Diwali, when people set off firecracke­rs with abandon, filling the air with smoke.

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