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Vehicles are 'greater pollutants' than firecrackers: SC

New Delhi [India], Mar 12 (ANI): Vehicles are "greater pollutants" while everybody seems to be running after firecrackers, the Supreme Court observed on Tuesday and asked the Centre for a comparative study between them on pollution.

ANI Mar 12, 2019 14:59 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], Mar 12 (ANI): Vehicles are "greater pollutants" while everybody seems to be running after firecrackers, the Supreme Court observed on Tuesday and asked the Centre for a comparative study between them on pollution.

"It seems people are running after firecrackers when vehicles are greater pollutants," a bench headed by Justice S A Bobde said.

Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Atmaram Nadkarni, a senior lawyer appearing for the Centre, told the court that the use of barium nitrate for crackers has been banned. Tests are being run to create a formula for green crackers.

The bench, also comprising Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul and S Abdul Nazeer, sought to know if there is any data to show what proportion of pollution is caused by firecrackers in comparison to vehicles.

It asked the Centre to give a comparative study on pollution by firecrackers and automobiles.

The court also expressed concern over the rights of unemployed workers of the firecracker factories.

"Can't leave them hungry," the bench said.

"We did not wish to generate unemployment. If the occupation is legal and duly licensed, how can you stop it ?" the court asked and fixed the matter for further hearing on April 3.

The petitioners, including Arjun Gopal, told the court that there is no order from the court to stop manufacturing of crackers.

Ahead of Diwali, the court had on October 23, last year refused to impose a blanket ban on cracker bursting with certain conditions, which included the use of only lesser pollution-causing 'green crackers'.

The court had stated that people will only be allowed to burst bangers between 8 pm and 10 pm on the festival of Diwali. (ANI)

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