Firecracker Ban in Delhi: High Court Orders Licensed Dealers to Halt Sales Until January 1, 2024, Amid Air Quality Concerns Ahead of Diwali
The Delhi High Court has ordered licensed firecracker dealers to cease sales until January 1, 2024, to address rising air pollution levels, particularly during the upcoming Diwali festival.
The Delhi High Court has issued a directive to licensed firecracker dealers, instructing them to "strictly refrain" from selling firecrackers in the city until January 1, 2024. This decision is aimed at curbing the rising levels of air pollution in the National Capital, particularly during the festive season of Diwali. The firecracker ban will remain in effect until January 1, 2024, after which the situation will be reviewed based on the air quality levels at that time. Firecracker Ban in Delhi: AAP Government Imposes Ban on Production, Storage Sale and Use of Firecrackers To Combat Air Pollution.
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