Bomb the masses with bombs pushing them into gas chambers of pollution: Supreme hit


600 pollution industries shut down in Delhi, further action taken: Govt

New delhi date. November 25, 2019, Monday

Pollution is increasing day by day in many cities in the country and no significant steps are being taken by the central or state government to prevent this pollution. In the midst of this situation, the matter has now reached the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court on Monday took up the matter with the central and state governments. The Supreme Court said that the present situation is such that the public has been pushed into the gas chamber. No government is taking concrete steps to prevent pollution.

The Supreme Court has said that the whole world is laughing at us and the pollution is spreading. The government is reducing the life expectancy of people by taking no steps to prevent pollution. Why are people being forced to live in gas chambers?

It would be better if you kill them with one blast. A coalition bench headed by Judge Arun Mishra, appearing for Solicitor General Tushar Mehta on behalf of the central government in the Supreme Court, said that no government has tried to stop the pollution spread in Delhi which is very shameful.

On the other hand, the move was guaranteed by the Central Government while the Chief Secretary present on behalf of the Delhi Government said that there was a problem with both the Central and State Governments.

After this the central and state governments should reduce the distance between each other and sit together and install towers for air purification in different parts of Delhi within 10 days.

On the other hand, the government informed the apex court that about 351 companies which were spreading pollution in Delhi have been shut down. However, 319 industries using PNG and other fuels have also been discontinued.

The government, meanwhile, cited the allegations against each other, saying the Supreme Court had said that the central and state governments were busy accusing each other. This is a politically transmitted pollution.

Order to shut 4774 industries spreading pollution to residential areas in Delhi

The National Green Tribunal has directed the Delhi government to shut down any industries that are now in or around residential areas due to increasing pollution. The National Green Tribunal has said that the Delhi government should immediately shut down about 4774 industries in residential areas and adjoining areas.

On the other hand, the Delhi Chief Secretary said, "We have already given notice to these industries, although these arguments were rejected by the Green Tribunal and said that these industries do not need to send notices, they should be closed directly." At present, there are about 29877 small and large industries in Delhi, which is being surveyed.

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