
The Supreme Court of India, addressing the severe air pollution levels in Delhi, made a statement on the ecological responsibility of all communities, noting that “no religion promotes activities that lead to pollution.”
This comment came during discussions on enforcing pollution control measures, especially in response to a recent spike in toxic air quality levels across the National Capital Region. The Court’s remarks emphasize the need for environmentally conscious practices across all aspects of life, urging citizens and communities alike to take responsibility.
Amid these observations, authorities are exploring stricter regulations on activities that contribute to pollution, such as firecracker use and large-scale burning practices. Environmental experts have applauded the Supreme Court’s stance as a necessary reminder of individual and collective accountability for the environment. The government and civic bodies are expected to implement more stringent measures to control pollution in light of the Court’s statements.