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Anmol Pritam

Delhi’s Diwali double standard: Markets flout cracker norm, govt’s pollution plan falters

The Delhi government claims to be spending nearly Rs 800 crore to curb pollution in the capital. But it also seems to be turning a blind eye to fireworks that add to the very pollution it seeks to reduce.

Citing the government’s claim that green firecrackers produce about 30 percent less pollution, the Supreme Court recently permitted their use under strict conditions: they can be used from October 18 to 21, and sold from October 18 to 20. Police were instructed to patrol markets to ensure that only fireworks with QR codes from NIERI and PESA are sold.

But in reality, Delhi’s festive markets are a free-for-all. Traditional crackers, explicitly banned by the court, are openly on sale, and shoppers don’t seem to care. “It’s part of our festival,” one buyer shrugged. “A little pollution doesn’t matter.”

We also spoke to experts about the Supreme Court and Delhi government’s orders. 

Watch our ground report for an in-depth look.


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