On Friday, the UT administration issued 96 temporary licenses for selling green crackers through many draws. Through the draw, it held under the supervision of sub-divisional magistrate sanyam Garg, licenses are issued in sectors 20,29,35,43, 46, and 49, ram darbar, and manimajra.
There are a total of 1474 applications received for issuing temporary licenses. All licensed holders are directed to provide the undertaking that they are selling green crackers only. These green crackers are allowed to sell that are certified by engineering research institutes and national environment institutes.
This article will tell you the latest information from the UT administration to issue temporary licenses for selling green crackers.
How many applications are received for issuing the temporary licenses
There a total of 1474 applications are received for temporary licenses. All licensed holders are directed to provide the undertaking that they sell the green crackers certified by engineering research and national environmental institute.
They are allowed to sell the green crackers with all the guidelines and orders issued by the national green tribunal and supreme court.
How many licenses are issued by the UT administration
Recently, the UT administration has issued 96 licenses for green cracker sale through the draw of lots. Through the draw, it held under the supervision of SDM, central ( sub-divisional magistrate) Sanyam Garg, licenses are allotted to the sites in sectors 20,29, 35,43,46, and 49, manjimara, and ram darbar.
UT administration allows only selling the green crackers on events of Diwali, Dussehra, and gurpurb. This permission for issuing the licenses is only given after the complete two years of ban.
How to apply for a temporary license
- All the applicants must apply for issuing the temporary license in prescribed Performa along with a Rs 500 fee in the form of a treasury challan.
- They have to state that they will be selling only green crackers certified by CSIR NEERI and comply with all guidelines and orders issued by NGT and the supreme court.
- The applicants are selected by draw of lots for temporary cracker licenses.
- After the draw of lots, the successful applicants must submit the green cracker certificate, which the registered manufacturer issues.
- The applicants who applied in 2020 and paid the fee already do not need to pay the application fee amounting to Rs. 500 again.
- You can get the application form easily at the sale counter of the Red cross society, estate office building, and kitchen compound in sector 17 Chandigarh.
What is the recent order by the UT administration?
After the ban of two years on crackers, the Chandigarh administration (UT) has been allowed to use the green crackers on Diwali, Dussehra, and Gurpurb from 8 Pm to 10 Pm only.
Conclusion
This article gives you information about issuing 96 licenses for the sale of green crackers. After two years of fully banning crackers, the UT administration now allows last month to sell the green crackers this year, but only on the events of Dussehra, Diwali, and Gurpurb.