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Supreme Court banned Firecracker all over India ?

 


The bench of Supreme Court said that the restrictions are not limited to delhi and adults tend to behave worse than children says justice Bopanna

The diwali celebration is beings from the beginning of Navratri and goes upto chhath puja which is mainly a celebrated in bihar. because of this the pollution level in Delhi and NCR  is goes very high at some places it is above 700 mark of Air Quality Index ( AQI) and every year courts and government try's to control the pollution cause by this but as it is a matter of religion sentiments courts can not take a harsh stand but this time Supreme Court (SC) put banned on firecracker in all states which included barium and banned chemical.

What Supreme court said in its judgement 

As Justice A.S. Bopanna said that due to children learn about the environment , pollution and discomfort caused by them in schools they do not burst crackers as much . Adults tended to behave worse than children. 
In the verdict Justice A.S. Bopanna also said that if we put time restrictions for bursting crackers and if we give a 10:30 limit, they will burst their stock of crackers by 10 P.M. All they think of is finishing their stock.
The cases in which Supreme court given this verdict is related to the pollution in rajasthan and supreme court also ordered rajasthan government to take initiative to control pollution in udaipur.
where the rajasthan counsel said that protecting environment is part of collective what a society together can do and every citizen should celebrate it with fewer cracker. 
And court also said that every state government should take steps to minimize the air and noise pollution not only in festive season but otherwise also.


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