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Supreme Court’s Nationwide Ban: Firecrackers with Barium Banned Across Every State, Not Just Delhi-NCR

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court passed the orders to ban the firecrackers consisting of barium. Firecrackers consisting of barium are not only from the Delhi- NCR region but in all states that suffer from the worst air pollution, according to the news agency. In October 2018, the top court banned the bursting of conventional firecrackers to reduce sound and air pollution. What happened after that? Will air pollution be reduced? Let’s dive into the news to learn about it.

Top court orders on firecrackers

Earlier, in October 2018, the top court directed people all over the country to only burst firecrackers from 8 pm to 10 pm on Diwali and festivals only. The court allows manufacturers only to sell “green crackers” that have low emissions of sound, light and harmful chemicals. It means the court passed an order that people only need to burst the crackers that cause less pollution.

It carved out exceptions for New Year and Christmas Eve and said firecrackers on these festive days burst between 11:55 pm and 12:30 am because these occasions are celebrated at midnight. It banned the sale, manufacture and use of firecrackers and says that it caused the huge noise, air, and waste problems.

Banned on crackers applied to all states

According to PTI, the Supreme Court heard the application filed in a petition to ban firecrackers completely. The application gives directions to the Rajasthan government to take steps to check sound and air pollution and pose a ban on firecrackers during Diwali and weddings in Udaipur. This application to ban firecrackers is specially passed to the Rajasthan government for Udaipur city.

While keeping the application pending, the bench also said that there were no orders that needed to be passed in the application because the court already passed many orders to check sound and air pollutants in our environment. These orders bind every state, and state government should note that the ban on firecrackers is not for Diwali only but thereafter also.

We need to create awareness among people.

From the news source, it has come to know that a bench of MM Sundresh and AS Bopanna asked the Rajasthan government to follow the directions on bursting crackers on Diwali. It shows that they want the Rajasthan government to support them in it and make proper control of firecrackers containing barium.

They also said that people need to be aware of the harmful effects of firecrackers that they burst during Diwali. Unfortunately, nowadays, children do not burst crackers, but elders do. So, there is a high need to create awareness among people. It is wrong that it is the duty of the court when it comes to environmental protection from pollution. People also need to come forward. It is the responsibility of all to manage sound and air pollution, said the bench

Conclusion

Before Diwali 2023, the Supreme Court passed orders on Tuesday and banned firecrackers consisting of barium. This order is not only applied to Delhi- NCR regions but to the whole country, as said by the Supreme Court.

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