New Delhi: The Supreme Court came down heavily on Centre as well as state governments, directing Delhi and NCR states to comply with the decisions which were taken at Tuesday’s meeting of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to curb air pollution in the national capital. However, environmentalists expressed concern over the delay in passing of the order by the Apex Court as the air quality of Delhi-NCR remains under the 'very poor' category.
While speaking over the matter, environmentalist Manu Singh said, "I find this rather strange as I was expecting a judgement on this by the Supreme Court because this situation is continuing and as per the SC it is because of the lacklustre and 'no response' attitude that is percolating down to the bureaucracy. This is happening rampantly throughout the country when the issues are relating to the environment."
Expressing concern over the prevailing situation of climate change, he asserted, "Every year we see floods in Mumbai, cloud bursting in Uttarakhand and Kerala. We are seeing that there is severe desertification of very fertile land, depletion of water resources, all these are interconnected predicaments as climate change is wreaking havoc throughout the country."
Singh further added, "In Delhi alone, several reports suggested that over 3.5 lakh people are killed due to air pollution and this has been augmented and intensified by the presence of a severe pandemic like Covid. With compromised immunity and affected lungs, we are dealing with a pandemic and we have to deal with pollution. At this point of time, if we are just issuing directions and advisories, nothing is going to come out of it."
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