Delhi's Air Quality Crisis- LIVE UPDATES From Supreme Court Hearing

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17 Nov 2021 11:43 AM IST

  • Delhis Air Quality Crisis- LIVE UPDATES From Supreme Court Hearing

    On Delhi's Air Quality Crisis, Supreme Court will continue hearing today a petition seeking directions to tackle the pollution.A Division Bench comprising the Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant will continue hearing the matter today.On Monday, based on the affidavit submitted by the Central Government, the Court said that "we have come to a conclusion...

    On Delhi's Air Quality Crisis, Supreme Court will continue hearing today a petition seeking directions to tackle the pollution.

    A Division Bench comprising the Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, Justices DY Chandrachud and Surya Kant will continue hearing the matter today.
    On Monday, based on the affidavit submitted by the Central Government, the Court said that "we have come to a conclusion that major culprits of air pollution are construction, industry, transport, power and vehicular traffic apart from stubble burning in some parts".
    The bench also expressed dissatisfaction with the outcome of the meeting held by "The Commission for Air Quality Management in National Capital Region and Adjoining Areas" on Sunday pursuant to court's directions and noted that they were more like 'long term measures' instead of 'emergency steps' needed now. The court had then asked the Government of India to call for an emergency meeting on Tuesday and discuss the areas which it indicated to discuss the implementation process. The bench has also directed the Centre and the NCR states to introduce a "work from home" option for employees for some time.
    On last Saturday, SG Tushar Mehta had previously told the court that as per statistics, farmers stubble burning contributed to less than 10% of the air pollution in Delhi. As a reply, the court observed that there are other significant contributor's to Delhi's current crisis, and at one point, the bench even commented that it has become a fashion these days to "bash farmers" for Delhi's air pollution.
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    Live Updates

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:56 AM IST

      CJI: debates in TV is creating more pollution than everybody. They don’t understand. Statements are taken out of context.

      Everyone has their own agenda.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:56 AM IST

      CJI: we’ve taken care of that issue. We said in our order to request farmers to not do stubble burning for 2 weeks

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:56 AM IST

      CJI: our focus is pollution, you are raising issues that aren’t relevant. Why are you bringing it up again & again.

      Singhvi: it was said If stubble burning is 3-4% burning it need not be addressed. We want to say IT IS A CAUSE. 

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:56 AM IST

      CJI: If you see today's newspaper, they all have their own statistics.

      Singhvi: Mr Mehta’s Ministry, they’ve said it varies from 0-58%. Why? Because it may be 0 in November and more in March. Possibly what Mr Mehta did was take a 4-month average or 6-month average.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:55 AM IST

      CJI: we’ll hear Delhi govt.

      Sr Adv AM Singhvi for Delhi Govt: In many Religions, they say, truth has many facets. Me, SG and Vikas Singh all may be right. % given by govt for stubble burning is 35-40% 

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:54 AM IST

      SG: the advantage of not passing work from home direction would outweigh the advantages which would be gained from work from home directions which would be limited to only less number of Central Government vehicles on road.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:54 AM IST

      SG submits on the aspect of work from home for central govt employees: The government of India has issued an advisory for CG officers for pooling j#& sharing of vehicles to the maximum extent possible so that number of vehicles plying for commuting is reduced substantially.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:53 AM IST

      SG: It includes adjoining areas and states: Rajasthan, Punjab Harayana, UP.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:53 AM IST

      CJI: Is this applicable to all adjoining areas?

      SG: Yes, adjoining areas. Some are states.

    • 17 Nov 2021 11:53 AM IST

      SG: NCR State govt shall allow work from home for atleast 50%.

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