‘People should stop breathing…’; High Court removed government’s ban on AQI in Delhi

Air pollution is a serious problem in Delhi
A petition was filed in the Delhi High Court in this case
The High Court slapped the Delhi government

New Delhi: Currently in the capital Delhi Air pollutionThis has caused a serious problem. The health of citizens is being affected. A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in Delhi High Court in this regard. Delhi High Courthas given harsh words to the government. The petition has sought inclusion of air purifiers in the category of medical devices.

A Public Interest Litigation has been filed in the High Court on pollution in Delhi. The High Court has expressed displeasure with the central government over air pollution and health of citizens. The petition has sought inclusion of air purifiers in the category of medical devices so that GST on them can be removed. This will benefit the citizens.

Meanwhile, a person breathes 21 thousand times a day. So the damage caused by polluted air can be huge. Advocates for the GST department said that the matter has been placed before the parliamentary committee. ‘What is the meaning of this perfect timing when thousands of people are losing their lives?’ The High Court raised this question.

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Every citizen of this city wants clean air. You have so far failed to provide that clean air’, said the Delhi High Court. Does the central government expect people to stop breathing for 15 days? If a person breathes polluted air 21,000 times a day, its serious health effects cannot be ignored, the court said.

‘Work form home’ for private and government employees

Pollution has increased in Delhi-NCR. Not even the front can be seen and it is difficult to breathe everywhere. In the wake of increasing pollution, 50 percent working from home has been made mandatory in all government and private institutions in Delhi from Thursday. This decision has been taken to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads. It is hoped that this will help control the pollution in Delhi.

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The government will compensate the registered construction workers affected by the construction ban as per GRAP-3 rules. Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra announced that 50 per cent working from home will be mandatory in all government and private institutions from tomorrow. The labor department has decided that the registered workers affected by the 16-day construction stoppage during GRAP-3 will receive a compensation of Rs 10,000 directly into their accounts. Assistance will be given on this basis even after the end of GRAP-4. Organizations not complying with the rules will be penalized.

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