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SC presses for pre-emptive approach, not ad hoc measures, to curb Delhi air pollution

The apex court will hear the case again on November 29 and will continue to monitor the situation.

November 24, 2021 / 12:45 IST
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The Supreme Court on Wednesday said both the Centre and Delhi government must take pre-emptive and anticipatory measures to curb pollution, rather than adopt ad hoc measures, when the air quality turns severe.

“The commission set up (for air quality management) has to conduct a scientific study,” Justice DY Chandrachud, who is part of the special bench hearing the case, said. “The problem has to be dealt with in scientific manner with statistical models.”

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The observation came when Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta was apprising the court of the steps taken by the Centre between November 17 and 21 to tackle the cyclical issue of toxic air in the national capital.

Between the Centre and the Delhi government, many steps for dust control management, smog reduction, and emission control have been taken. While government employees were encouraged to work from home, schools and educational institutions were closed down. A complete ban on industrial activities was imposed while construction activities were stopped except for some specific projects.