Published 18:03 IST, November 6th 2019
SC rejects Centre's proposal on stubble burning, slams Haryana govt
The Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected the Centre’s proposal regarding stubble burning and also slammed the Haryana government for its failure in this regard.
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The Supreme Court bench of Justices Arun Mishra and Deepak Gupta on Wednesday rejected the Centre’s proposal regarding stubble burning and also slammed the Haryana government for its failure to curb this practice. Initially, Attorney General KK Venugopal suggested that Punjab and Haryana should be divided into zones and each zone should be allowed to burn stubble on specific days. Reacting to this, Justice Mishra expressed his displeasure in no uncertain terms. He contended that the government provided subsidies to farmers but failed to provide any solution to put an end to stubble burning. On the other hand, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta informed the court that the Centre was giving machines in Haryana at a subsided rate.
Haryana government directed to purchase the stubble
Thereafter, Justice Mishra demanded an explanation from the Chief Secretary of Haryana on the continued burning of crops. Highlighting that the farmers had the machinery, but the procedure cost Rs.2,000, the latter mentioned that the Haryana government was creating awareness among the farmers. Calling this a failure, Justice Mishra said that the administration in Haryana was worse than Punjab. He reckoned that it was too late to make people aware now and directed the Manohar Lal Khattar-led government to procure the stubble, irrespective of the costs involved.
Air Pollution matter in Supreme Court: Justice Mishra says, it is not a happy situation, we are calling the Chief Secretary of Haryana, after seeing that his state has miserably failed to deal with the issue.
— ANI (@ANI) November 6, 2019
Tackling air pollution
The Delhi government has embarked on the Odd-Even scheme from November 4 to reduce air pollution, which implies that vehicles with odd and even number plates will ply on alternate days. Women-driven vehicles, cars ferrying school children, taxis, ministers of the Central government have been exempted from the ambit of this scheme. The Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister and PM Narendra Modi have also reviewed the situation arising out of the menace of pollution.
16:55 IST, November 6th 2019