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"Air pollution is question of life and death."
Says Supreme Court, Delhi.
New Delhi (25th May 2021): The Delhi Supreme Court has declared that air pollution is a matter of life and death, underscoring the gravity of the case. The Supreme court's remark serves as a stark reminder of the dire consequences posed by the deteriorating air quality in the region.
The Supreme Court's declaration highlights the seriousness of the air pollution issue and the necessity of taking fast measures to remedy it. The court acknowledges that air pollution not only has a negative impact on Delhi people's general health and quality of life, but also can have fatal results. Delhi's air pollution has been a recurring problem, mostly brought on by things like industrial pollutants, vehicle pollution, construction work, and agricultural practices. These elements and geographical and meteorological elements have caused a poisonous concoction of pollutants to build in the city's atmosphere.
The court's ruling intends to motivate the government and pertinent agencies to take decisive action against air pollution. It demands strict action to reduce emissions, enhance waste management procedures, and support the use of greener technologies. The court also emphasises the significance of public education initiatives to inform people of the health dangers associated with air pollution and the necessity of group actions to lessen its effects. The court's decision emphasises the severity of the situation and the importance of prioritising public health and environmental conservation. It is anticipated to inspire action against air pollution not only in Delhi but also in other regions of the country dealing with comparable issues.
Governments, organisations, and individuals must collaborate to discover sustainable solutions and maintain a healthier and safer environment for future generations as the effects of air pollution on human health become increasingly obvious.
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