The Supreme Court is considering revisiting the ban on firecrackers in Delhi-NCR, imposed on April 3.
The court is examining allowing the sale and use of green firecrackers certified by NEERI and PESO during Deepavali.
The Centre has proposed lifting the blanket ban and allowing the sale of NEERI-approved green firecrackers under strict regulations.
The proposal includes fixed time slots for bursting firecrackers during festivals and a ban on online sales.
Detailed Insights:
The 2018 Arjun Gopal v. Union of India ruling permitted only the manufacture and sale of "green" variants with reduced emissions and permissible noise levels.
The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) reported a dip in post-Diwali pollution levels when bans were in place.
The Centre's proposal suggests allowing only licensed traders to sell crackers and banning "joined" or chain-linked firecrackers.
Proposed time slots for bursting firecrackers are between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Deepavali and other major festivals.
Key Concepts Involved:
Green Firecrackers: Firecrackers with a chemical composition that produces fewer air pollutants than conventional firecrackers.
Air Quality Index (AQI): An index for reporting daily air quality, indicating how clean or polluted the air is.
Amicus Curiae: An impartial advisor, often an expert in law, appointed by a court to furnish information regarding a case.