Prohibition on manufacture, storage, sale and bursting of firecrackers has been imposed in Delhi.
To control air pollution in Delhi ahead of Diwali, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has banned firecrackers till January 1, 2025.
Manufacturing, storing, selling and bursting of firecrackers is prohibited as per the government order. Not only this, online delivery of firecrackers has also been banned. This also includes green crackers.
Delhi Police has been entrusted with the responsibility of strictly enforcing this ban. Delhi Police will submit its daily report to DPCC.
However, the Delhi BJP questioned the rationale behind the ban on firecrackers. Also accused the Aam Aadmi Party government of implementing it without presenting any scientific evidence.
Firecrackers have been banned in Delhi till January 1, 2025.
Only green crackers allowed in Punjab On this, the Punjab government has said that only green firecrackers will be allowed during Diwali, Gurupurva, Christmas and New Year celebrations. Green fireworks, which are free from barium salts or compounds of antimony, lithium, mercury, arsenic, lead or strontium chromate. Only its use is allowed.
BJP's question – Firecrackers cause pollution, AAP should submit report Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Kapoor claimed – Delhi government has not prepared any report identifying firecrackers as a primary polluter. The AAP government had earlier promoted the use of green crackers as a safer alternative, but has since moved away from the initiative.
Kapoor said that the Delhi government has not yet produced any scientific report to prove that crackers burst on Diwali night are the cause of pollution in winter.
Commission of Air Quality Management implemented Group-1 in Delhi GRAP-1 has been implemented in Delhi NCR after Delhi's Air Quality Index crossed 200 on Monday. The use of coal and wood has been banned in hotels and restaurants. The commission has directed agencies to strictly monitor old petrol and diesel vehicles (BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel).
The commission has also asked agencies to increase the use of anti-smog guns, water spraying and dust repellent techniques in road construction, renovation projects and maintenance activities.
related to crackers…
If you sell crackers in Chhattisgarh with more than 125 decibels, you will be caught.
The Chhattisgarh administration on Monday announced new guidelines for the sale of firecrackers during Diwali. There will be a total ban on the sale of firecrackers with a sound level of more than 125 decibels. Permanent firecracker shops cannot keep more than 400 kg of firecrackers at a time and temporary firecracker shops cannot keep more than 100 kg.
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