Air pollution has no place in religion: SC
Air pollution involves a wide range of particles, gases, and biological molecules that can harm the respiratory tract
Air pollution is a severe issue that affects the health of millions of people around the world.
The Supreme Court has ruled that no religion promotes anything that causes air pollution. The court made this observation while hearing a petition seeking directions to the Centre and Delhi government to take steps to curb air pollution in the national capital.
A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana said, "Air pollution has no place in religion. This issue needs to be addressed collectively. We all have to work together to find a solution to this problem."
The court also directed the Centre and Delhi government to file their responses within two weeks on the steps taken to curb air pollution in Delhi.
Air pollution is a major environmental issue that affects both developed and developing countries. It is caused by a variety of factors, including the burning of fossil fuels, industrial emissions, and agricultural activities.
Air pollution can cause a wide range of health problems, including respiratory problems, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. It can also contribute to climate change.
There are a number of things that can be done to reduce air pollution, including promoting the use of renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, and reducing emissions from vehicles and industry.
The Supreme Court's ruling is a welcome step towards addressing the issue of air pollution in India. It is important that all stakeholders work together to find a solution to this problem.