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SC requests CAQM's report on steps taken to reduce stubble burning

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court has requested a report from the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) on efforts to reduce stubble burning and air pollution in the national capital and surrounding areas.

Senior advocate Aparajita Singh, who serves as an amicus curiae in a public interest litigation (PIL) on pollution control, made an oral mention on Tuesday.

Singh apprised a bench headed by Justice Abhay S. Oka that the burning of crop residue has begun and CAQM must be taken to task to control the issue of pollution in Delhi and adjoining states, IANS reported.

"We want answers. We will hear it on Friday," the Bench, also comprising Justice A.G. Masih, told Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati.

The CAQM was set up in 2020 for air quality management in the National Capital Region (NCR) and adjoining areas for better coordination, research, identification, and resolution of problems surrounding the air quality index.

In November last year, the Supreme Court suggested that the Union Cabinet Secretary-led Committee should consider excluding farmers burning stubble from the minimum support price (MSP) category. "Why should people who, despite all observations of the court, despite counselling, continue violating the law (by burning stubble) be allowed to benefit monetarily," observed the top court.

Asking the Centre and state governments to forget politics, it stressed finding a "lasting solution" to the menace of air pollution.

Every year, Delhi and the entire NCR have to bear the brunt of air pollution from October to December mainly due to crop residue burnings.

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