pollution control

  • Supreme Court Balances Environmental Concerns with Development in Delhi

    Supreme Court Balances Environmental Concerns with Development in Delhi's Air Pollution Crisis

    Nov 17, 2025 09:33 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has refused to impose a blanket construction ban in Delhi despite very poor AQI, emphasizing the need to balance environmental protection with development. The Court has requested the Centre to formulate long-term solutions to tackle Delhi's air pollution crisis by November 19, while addressing concerns about air quality monitoring systems and maintaining the structured implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan.

  • Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Health Experts Warn of Irreversible Damage and Long-Term Health Risks

    Delhi Air Pollution Crisis: Health Experts Warn of Irreversible Damage and Long-Term Health Risks

    Nov 11, 2025 10:30 pm CST

    Health experts warn that Delhi's worsening air quality is causing far-reaching health consequences beyond respiratory issues, including increased cancer risk and weakened immunity. With PM2.5 levels reaching ten times WHO limits during winter, medical professionals urge systemic change to address this public health emergency that contributed to over two million pollution-related deaths across India in 2023.

  • CAQM Urges Punjab to Accelerate Stubble Burning Prevention While Praising Haryana

    CAQM Urges Punjab to Accelerate Stubble Burning Prevention While Praising Haryana's Significant Progress

    Nov 09, 2025 12:46 am CST

    The Commission for Air Quality Management has called for urgent action from Punjab to address stubble burning incidents, as the state shows only marginal improvement with 3,284 fire incidents recorded between September 15 and November 6. Meanwhile, Haryana has demonstrated significant progress, reducing farm fires by 76% compared to last year through proactive enforcement and improved crop residue management approaches.

  • Delhi Minister Demands Visible Results in Pollution Control Efforts from Municipal Corporation

    Delhi Minister Demands Visible Results in Pollution Control Efforts from Municipal Corporation

    Nov 06, 2025 12:19 am CST

    Delhi's Urban Development Minister Ashish Sood has criticized the Municipal Corporation of Delhi for lack of visible improvement in pollution control, directing officials to intensify anti-pollution measures, improve waste management, and implement stricter monitoring at landfill sites while exploring clean energy solutions to address the city's deteriorating air quality.

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    Delhi's Air Quality Reaches 7-Year High: AQI Drops to 291 as Anti-Pollution Measures Show Results

    Nov 05, 2025 01:16 am CST

    Delhi has achieved its best air quality in seven years with an AQI of 291, significantly improved from 381 in 2024 and 415 in 2023. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa credits this improvement to year-round pollution control efforts, including intensified monitoring of construction sites, vehicular emissions, and waste burning. While challenges from crop burning and increasing vehicles remain, the coordinated approach is delivering measurable results for Delhi's air quality.

  • Former Supreme Court Judge: No Religion Permits Environmental Damage During Celebrations

    Former Supreme Court Judge: No Religion Permits Environmental Damage During Celebrations

    Oct 30, 2025 12:00 am CST

    Former Supreme Court Judge Justice Abhay S Oka addresses the growing issue of environmental degradation in the name of religious practices. In a recent lecture, he emphasizes that no religion endorses activities like bursting firecrackers, idol immersion in natural water bodies, or using loud loudspeakers during celebrations that harm the environment. Justice Oka argues that these practices are not essential religious activities protected by the Constitution and calls for eco-friendly alternatives to preserve our environment.

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    Delhi's Cloud Seeding Trials Show Limited Success in Combating Air Pollution Crisis

    Oct 29, 2025 02:18 am CST

    IIT Kanpur Director Manindra Agarwal reports that Delhi's initial cloud seeding efforts were "not completely successful" due to low moisture content in clouds. While not a permanent solution to the city's pollution crisis, these trials showed some reduction in PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels in targeted areas. Additional flights are scheduled as authorities continue seeking emergency measures to improve Delhi's air quality.

  • Uttarakhand Implements Green Tax System for Out-of-State Vehicles to Combat Pollution

    Uttarakhand Implements Green Tax System for Out-of-State Vehicles to Combat Pollution

    Oct 26, 2025 11:30 am CST

    Starting December, Uttarakhand will collect green tax from all vehicles entering from other states using automated camera systems. This environmental initiative establishes different tax rates for various vehicle categories, with amounts ranging from Rs 80 for small vehicles to Rs 700 for heavy trucks, all collected through an advanced ANPR camera network and automatic payment system.

  • Health Expert Warns: "Green Crackers" Still Harmful to Air Quality and Public Health During Diwali

    Health Expert Warns: "Green Crackers" Still Harmful to Air Quality and Public Health During Diwali

    Oct 16, 2025 03:12 pm CST

    Delhi's top chest surgeon Dr. Arvind Kumar challenges the notion of "green crackers" being safe, warning that despite Supreme Court's approval for their use during Diwali, all firecrackers contribute to air pollution and significant health risks. With Delhi's winter pollution already concerning, medical experts anticipate increased emergency hospital admissions for respiratory, cardiac and neurological conditions following the festival season.

  • Supreme Court Permits Green Crackers in Delhi for Diwali 2023: A Balanced Approach to Festive Celebrations and Environmental Protection

    Supreme Court Permits Green Crackers in Delhi for Diwali 2023: A Balanced Approach to Festive Celebrations and Environmental Protection

    Oct 15, 2025 02:11 pm CST

    The Supreme Court has relaxed Delhi's firecracker ban, allowing certified green crackers during Diwali from October 18-21 within specific time slots. This decision aims to balance festive traditions with environmental concerns in a region struggling with severe winter pollution. The ruling includes strict manufacturing regulations and monitoring requirements to ensure compliance and minimize environmental impact.