Mumbai Air Pollution: Bombay High Court Gives Go-Ahead to Bursting of Firecrackers for Three Hours, Check Details Here
To counter the deteriorating air pollution in the city, the High Court also ordered all construction in the capital city of Maharashtra to be suspended until Diwali 2023.
On Monday, November 6, the Bombay High Court gave the go-ahead to burst firecrackers for three hours on Diwali, i.e. from 7 pm to 10 pm. To counter the deteriorating air pollution in the city, the High Court also ordered all construction in the capital city of Maharashtra to be suspended until Diwali 2023. In a Suo Motu Public Interest Litigation about the declining air quality in Mumbai, a division bench consisting of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Girish Kulkarni issued many directives requiring prompt attention to the air quality index. Mumbai’s AQI Remains ‘Moderate’; Delhi Falls Under ‘Very Poor’ Air Quality Index Category.
Bombay High Court Allows Bursting of Firecrackers for Three Hours
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