The Supreme Court on Tuesday sharply criticised India’s central air pollution watchdog, saying it was “failing in its duty” after it sought a two-month adjournment on the issue of temporarily closing or relocating toll plazas at Delhi’s borders to ease traffic congestion and curb pollution.A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi directed the Commission of Air Quality Management (CAQM) to convene a meeting of experts in two weeks and submit a report on major causes of the worsening pollution."Have you been able to identify the causes of pollution? During all these days, a lot of material is coming in public domain, experts are writing articles, people are having opinions, they keep on sending to us on mail..."Heavy
vehicles are contributing a large part, so the first question is how do we address that... By holding a meeting on January 2 and telling us that we will come after two months, that is not acceptable to us. The CAQM is failing in its duty," the bench observed, as quoted by PTI.
The top court directed the CAQM to start considering long-term solutions in a phased manner and also consider the toll plaza issue, uninfluenced by the stand taken by various stakeholders.Earlier, taking note of severe air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court had directed the National Highways Authority of India and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to consider either temporarily closing or relocating nine toll plazas at the entry points of the national capital. The aim was to reduce massive traffic congestion and vehicular emissions at the borders.



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