Burning firecrackers during Diwali is a tradition, but many governments have outlawed it because of the rise in pollution in recent years. The Supreme Court has now issued a significant ruling prohibiting the use of firecrackers prior to Diwali. The court has stated that the rules set regarding firecrackers will be applicable in all states while considering the matter. The state governments bear the burden of implementing the essential measures to regulate air and noise pollution, according to the ruling of the court.
Will Diwali allow us to set off firecrackers?
Following the Supreme Court’s ruling, it is now evident that each state would have its own regulations regarding the lighting of firecrackers on Diwali. The court ruled that the state government must decide whether to outlaw firecrackers based on the amount of pollution. That implies that firecrackers cannot be burned in a state where they are outright prohibited. In states where burning green crackers is permitted, only green crackers may be burned.
Adults consume more crackers than kids do these days: Courtship
During the firecracker ban case hearing, the Supreme Court stated that maintaining environmental balance is not just the court’s job. People must also take themselves more seriously. In addition, the court stated that since adults now pop poppers more frequently than kids do, they should consider the environment. In addition, the court ordered all state governments to take the required action to reduce noise and air pollution.
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