Raft on the right to live with pollution, what have you done? : Hit the governments of the Supreme


Supreme Court directs to impose fines of up to five thousand to one lakh to prevent pollution

New delhi date. November 4, 2019, Monday

Air pollution in Delhi has surpassed its alarming levels. Although the matter has now reached the Supreme Court with no significant steps being taken in the midst of this situation,

The Supreme Court on Monday attacked Delhi's state government and the Center's Modi government for pollution. The court also said that there is not a single site in Delhi that has not been covered by pollution, people's homes are not safe.

The Supreme Court said that the constitution which gives them the right to live with the harassment of pollution is being violated openly. The Supreme Court has demanded an answer on the whole matter, hitting the central and state governments. The Supreme Court asked that the government respond to what steps it is taking to purify the air.

The court said that in such a way, polluted air has been spread to people's homes in Delhi. Due to this pollution we are losing very important years of life.

In addition, the Supreme Court has also sought answers from key secretaries of states like Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. However, Delhi and the Central Government have been asked to take appropriate steps to prevent this pollution from the opinion of experts. Along with the Supreme Court, it has now ordered a penalty on pollution.

The Supreme Court has said that if a person violates the prohibition on the demolition of a building or demolishing old buildings in Delhi, a fine of Rs. He has also been ordered to pay a fine of Rs.5,000 for violating the ban on burning of waste.

Taking the matter seriously, the Supreme said that Delhi is knocking every year. The apex court had also told the farmers that they should not burn the grass that grows after harvesting any crop or crop anywhere in the vicinity of Delhi. On the other hand, the government has said that pollution is not stopping even though the farmers have stopped burning the erasers.

Vijay Goyal Breaking Odd-Even: Rs. A fine of four thousand

New delhi date. 4

Politics has begun with a one-off plan implemented in Delhi to reduce pollution. BJP Rajya Sabha MP Vijay Goel, who termed the scheme a play, violated the rules and paid a fine of four thousand rupees. Vijay Goyal took off on his backpack and went out on the road to break the rules. In response to their symbolic protests, Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot arrived at his house with flowers and a mask to convince him.

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