NEW DELHI, India— Living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right, India’s Supreme Court said Wednesday as it urged authorities to address deteriorating air quality in the north of the country.
Swiss group IQAir rated Delhi the world’s most polluted city in its live rankings.
The Supreme Court pulled up the governments of both states for taking “selective action” against stubble burning, saying penal provisions were not being properly implemented.
Recognizing this, the court on Wednesday directed the federal government and the governments of Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and the western state of Rajasthan to submit compliance reports.
In Pakistan’s most populous province of Punjab, authorities have changed school timings and suspended outdoor activities because of pollution.
Persons:
”, Narendra, Marriyam Aurangzeb
Organizations:
Central Pollution Control Board, Supreme
Locations:
DELHI, India, Delhi, Swiss, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, South Asia, Lahore, Pakistan’s Punjab