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Green Firecrackers Approved for Delhi-NCR: What You Need to Know

The Supreme Court of India has approved the use of specific firecrackers, known as green firecrackers, for the upcoming Diwali celebrations in the Delhi-NCR region. This decision marks a significant shift in the regulation of firecrackers amid ongoing concerns about air pollution and public health.
Green firecrackers are designed to reduce emissions and sound pollution compared to traditional firecrackers. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has developed these environmentally friendly alternatives, which are expected to be less harmful to both the environment and public safety. The approval aligns with the Indian government’s broader efforts to combat air pollution, particularly during festival seasons when the use of firecrackers tends to spike.
Understanding Green Firecrackers
Green firecrackers contain a modified chemical composition that minimizes harmful emissions. They produce less smoke and sound than conventional firecrackers, making them a more sustainable option. The Environment Ministry has emphasized that these firecrackers can be used effectively without compromising the festive spirit associated with Diwali, which falls on November 12, 2023.
The Supreme Court’s ruling comes after a series of legal battles concerning the use of traditional firecrackers in the Delhi-NCR area, infamous for its poor air quality. Concerns regarding the health impacts of air pollution, particularly during the winter months, have prompted stricter regulations on firecracker usage in recent years.
Implications for Residents and Celebrations
Residents in Delhi-NCR can now purchase green firecrackers from authorized dealers ahead of Diwali. The government has urged the public to choose these environmentally friendly options to help mitigate the adverse effects of pollution. The CPCB will oversee the distribution process to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
While the approval of green firecrackers is a step forward, experts warn that their use should be limited. The CPCB recommends that the public advocate for responsible usage, ensuring that firecrackers are lit in moderation and with consideration for nearby communities.
The Supreme Court’s decision reflects a growing recognition of the need to balance festive celebrations with environmental sustainability. As Diwali approaches, the focus will remain on educating the public about the importance of choosing environmentally friendly options to celebrate the holiday while protecting public health and the environment.
As Delhi-NCR prepares for the festival of lights, the emphasis on green firecrackers signals a commitment to a healthier and more sustainable future. The success of this initiative will depend not only on compliance but also on community engagement in promoting environmentally responsible celebrations.
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