New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Monday said it cannot close its eyes to the fact that the air quality in the national capital was oscillating between very poor' and severe'. The high court said, for the last few weeks, the air quality was severe' and now it has marginally improved to very poor' category which is because of generous winds and not due to any plantation of trees.
A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad asked senior advocate Kailash Vasdev, who has been assisting the court as an amicus curiae in the air pollution matter, to file within four weeks a report on the issue along with suggestions to deal with deforestation and measures for tree plantation in the city. For the last few weeks, we have been oscillating between severe' and very poor' categories of air quality we can't close our eyes to the fact, Justice Prasad said.
He said, At the end of the day, we all live in Delhi. Can we close our eyes when we see so much construction specially in forest areas in violation of rules... Rampant construction has come up. Obviously, it has not come up overnight. People responsible for this definitely know about it. If no land is left in Delhi, where will you do the plantation?