Pollution at ‘serious’ level, needs multi-pronged approach: SC

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New Delhi, Dec 11: Stepping into the raging debate on pollution, the Supreme Court has agreed to examine a suggestion to ban entry of all diesel-run trucks, except those carrying essential goods, into the national capital while asking the Centre to come up with “common minimum acceptable programmes” on the issue after consulting all stakeholders.

The apex court also observed that it was “very embarrassing” when visiting foreign dignitaries speak about the high pollution level.

Coming out in support of Delhi Government’s “odd and even number policy”, allowing private cars to run on alternate days from January one, a bench of Chief Justice T S Thakur and R Banumathi said it was an “emergency measure”.

Terming the rising pollution level in Delhi as “very serious”, the bench advocated a “multi-pronged” approach to deal with the situation.

The intolerable limit of pollution is earning a “bad name” to Delhi as “the most polluted city in the world”, it said.

“It is very embarrassing for us when foreign dignitaries visiting Delhi speak about the capital’s high pollution level,” it said and gave example of a visiting judge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) referring to the issue.

“This is very serious issue and we are earning a bad name in the world for Delhi being most polluted city,” it said and agreed to examine the suggestion of senior advocate Harish Salve that as an interim measure, the entry of all kinds of diesel-run trucks into Delhi be banned for six weeks to see as to whether it makes “perceptible” change in the already worsened air quality.

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Salve, who is assisting the court as an amicus curiae in a 1984 PIL filed by environmentalist M C Mehta on the issue, said trucks, except those carrying essential goods into Delhi, can be banned in pursuance of the 2001 order of the apex court.

It asked the stakeholders to prepare a common minimum acceptable plan to address the issue of pollution and said that the absence of proper plan now getting reflected.

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