The Supreme Court has allowed the bursting of green crackers in Delhi and the National Capital Region for Diwali between October 18 and 21. The top court’s order says firecrackers will be permitted from 6 am to 8 am and again from 8 pm to 10 pm, emphasising the need for a balanced approach, permitting celebrations in moderation without compromising the environment. But are these crackers really designed to protect you from the harmful ill-effects of smoke and pollution? Even though it is a known fact that green fireworks emit less smoke and noise, according to experts, their health impact remains far from benign – especially in already highly polluted areas like Delhi, which has imposed GRAP-1 anti-pollution curbs due to a dip in AQI. Developed
by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI), green crackers emit 30–40 per cent less particulate matter and limit noise levels below 120 decibels. They also replace some of the most harmful metals, like barium, with safer alternatives and use improved chemical formulations. But the doctors are skeptical, saying the reality is different, as the entire NCR region is so heavily polluted already that green crackers would hardly make any difference. Those battling lung and breathing issues like asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD, or heart issues are at the highest risk during this time, as their symptoms of chest tightness, cough, or breathlessness would flare up.




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