The Supreme Court ruled: The central government proposed three methods to the. Supreme Court to reduce pollution, including the implementation of an odd-even vehicle plan, a prohibition on trucks entering Delhi, and the most extreme – lockdown.
New Delhi:
The Centre told the Supreme Court on Monday that stubble burning is not a big contributor to the worsening air quality in. Delhi and northern regions, accounting for barely 10% of pollution.
The Supreme Court ruled: The central government proposed three methods to the. Supreme Court to reduce pollution, including the implementation of an odd-even vehicle plan, a prohibition on trucks entering Delhi, and the most extreme – lockdown.
For instance, The central government proposed three methods to the. Supreme Court to reduce pollution, including the implementation of an odd-even vehicle plan, a prohibition on trucks entering. Delhi, and the most extreme – lockdown.
Therefore, The Supreme Court has ordered the. Centre to convene an emergency meeting tomorrow to discuss problems such as development halts, non-essential transportation, power plants, and working from home to combat air pollution in. Delhi-NCR. In the meanwhile, it requested that the Centre and the states of the. NCR region consider allowing staff to work from home.
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