Supreme Court warns Center and Delhi government over air pollution in Delhi!
New Delhi: The issue of air pollution in the national capital has been hotly debated in the last few days. Earlier this season, it was claimed that the pollution had increased as farmers in Punjab and Haryana were burning weeds. However, as the pollution problem continues to get more and more serious, the Delhi government and the central government have now been slapped directly by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the Delhi government and the Center to take action against air pollution in Delhi. If no solution is found during this period, we will take action, the court said.
We feel that nothing is happening and pollution is on the rise. Just saying that time is being wasted, Chief Justice N. V. Raman has slammed the government. The apex court has been hearing the issue of air pollution in Delhi for the past four weeks and has expressed displeasure over the lack of concrete steps.
Despite the Delhi government's decision to reopen the school, the court held back. The Delhi government told the court that even though schools have been started, the option of online education is also open to children. The court ruled on it. You say children also have the option of online. But who wants to stay home? We also have children and grandchildren. We know what problems they have been facing since Corona started. If you do not take the right steps, we will take strict action tomorrow. "We are giving you 24 hours," the court said.
The court also ruled that the government was trying to control pollution. When the hearing on this issue began, there was a certain quality of air. If you are saying that you have tried so hard, then why pollution is increasing. The common man would ask the same question. Lawyers are making many claims and the government is making a lot of efforts. Then why is the pollution increasing, the question was raised by Justice D. Y. Presented by Chandrachud.
New Delhi: The issue of air pollution in the national capital has been hotly debated in the last few days. Earlier this season, it was claimed that the pollution had increased as farmers in Punjab and Haryana were burning weeds. However, as the pollution problem continues to get more and more serious, the Delhi government and the central government have now been slapped directly by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has given a 24-hour ultimatum to the Delhi government and the Center to take action against air pollution in Delhi. If no solution is found during this period, we will take action, the court said.
We feel that nothing is happening and pollution is on the rise. Just saying that time is being wasted, Chief Justice N. V. Raman has slammed the government. The apex court has been hearing the issue of air pollution in Delhi for the past four weeks and has expressed displeasure over the lack of concrete steps.
Despite the Delhi government's decision to reopen the school, the court held back. The Delhi government told the court that even though schools have been started, the option of online education is also open to children. The court ruled on it. You say children also have the option of online. But who wants to stay home? We also have children and grandchildren. We know what problems they have been facing since Corona started. If you do not take the right steps, we will take strict action tomorrow. "We are giving you 24 hours," the court said.
The court also ruled that the government was trying to control pollution. When the hearing on this issue began, there was a certain quality of air. If you are saying that you have tried so hard, then why pollution is increasing. The common man would ask the same question. Lawyers are making many claims and the government is making a lot of efforts. Then why is the pollution increasing, the question was raised by Justice D. Y. Presented by Chandrachud.
We feel that nothing is happening and pollution is on the rise. Just saying that time is being wasted, Chief Justice N. V. Raman has slammed the government. The apex court has been hearing the issue of air pollution in Delhi for the past four weeks and has expressed displeasure over the lack of concrete steps.
Despite the Delhi government's decision to reopen the school, the court held back. The Delhi government told the court that even though schools have been started, the option of online education is also open to children. The court ruled on it. You say children also have the option of online. But who wants to stay home? We also have children and grandchildren. We know what problems they have been facing since Corona started. If you do not take the right steps, we will take strict action tomorrow. "We are giving you 24 hours," the court said.
The court also ruled that the government was trying to control pollution. When the hearing on this issue began, there was a certain quality of air. If you are saying that you have tried so hard, then why pollution is increasing. The common man would ask the same question. Lawyers are making many claims and the government is making a lot of efforts. Then why is the pollution increasing, the question was raised by Justice D. Y. Presented by Chandrachud.