Key Points

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the government will approach the Supreme Court to seek permission for using certified green firecrackers during Diwali. She emphasized the need to balance public sentiment for tradition with environmental protection. The government will ensure all green firecrackers are manufactured by authorized institutions and properly certified. This comes amid ongoing debate about firecrackers' role in pollution versus other major sources like stubble burning.

Key Points: Delhi CM Gupta Seeks SC Nod for Green Crackers on Diwali

  • Delhi government to assure Supreme Court of full compliance with all court guidelines
  • Initiative aims to balance public sentiment for tradition with environmental protection
  • All green firecrackers will be certified and manufactured by authorized institutions
  • Critics argue Diwali fireworks are minor compared to stubble burning and industrial emissions
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Will seek SC nod to use green crackers on Diwali, says Delhi CM Gupta

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta plans to ask Supreme Court to allow certified green firecrackers for Diwali, balancing tradition with pollution control.

"Our objective is — a Diwali sparkling with joy, along with a clean and safe environment. - CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, Oct 6

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said the government plans to approach the Supreme Court to seek permission to allow the use of certified green firecrackers to celebrate Diwali in the national Capital.

Reiterating the government’s commitment towards taking measures to check air pollution in the city, CM Gupta said, “It will also be ensured that all green firecrackers are manufactured only by authorised institutions and have been certified and tested by competent and relevant departments.”

“The government believes that a balance between public sentiments and environmental protection is essential. The objective of this initiative is to further strengthen our commitment to pollution control while honouring traditions,” she said.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister said, “Our objective is — a Diwali sparkling with joy, along with a clean and safe environment.”

“While respecting the sentiments of Delhi's residents, the Delhi government will make this request to the Supreme Court that permission be granted for the use of certified green firecrackers on this Diwali,” she said.

She wrote on X, “The government believes that a balance between public sentiments and environmental protection is essential. The objective of this initiative is to further strengthen our commitment to pollution control while honouring traditions.”

The Delhi government is fully committed to environmental protection and pollution control with complete dedication, she said, adding, “The Supreme Court will be assured that the Delhi government will fully comply with all guidelines and standards of the court.”

The Chief Minister’s backing for approving use of green firecrackers on Diwali comes amid a debate on fireworks' contribution to a surge in air pollutants versus arguments that they are an over-targeted, minor contributor compared to other year-round sources.

Critics of the firecracker ban argue that Diwali fireworks are scapegoated, deflecting attention from other major, year-round pollution sources. They point to agricultural stubble burning, industrial emissions, and vehicular pollution as far more significant long-term contributors, especially in cities like Delhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I'm concerned about enforcement. Will these green crackers actually be available and affordable for common people? And how will we ensure only certified ones are sold?
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Sarah B
As someone who's lived in Delhi for 5 years, I've seen how bad the air gets after Diwali. This seems like a reasonable compromise - keeping traditions alive while protecting public health.
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Arjun K
The article rightly points out - why always target Diwali crackers? What about stubble burning and industrial pollution that happens throughout the year? At least we're trying to find a middle path.
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Meera T
I respect the government's approach, but I hope they're also working on the bigger pollution sources. Green crackers are good, but we need comprehensive solutions for Delhi's air quality crisis.
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David E
As an environmental scientist, I must say green crackers do reduce pollution significantly compared to traditional ones. This is a step in the right direction for sustainable celebration. 🌱

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