States can fix own slots for crackers

The Supreme Court modified its October 23 order restricting the time for bursting crackers on Deepavali and other religious festivals to two hours, between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

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  • The Supreme Court  modified its October 23 order restricting the time for bursting crackers on Deepavali and other religious festivals to two hours, between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.
  • Instead, it allowed Tamil Nadu and adjacent southern States to decide when people can burst crackers on festival days, provided the total time does not cross the two-hour mark.
  • This means the authorities can stagger the time-slots and even make it an hour in the morning and another in the night.

Green rule for NCR

  • Further, the court said its direction that only green crackers can be manufactured and sold is only applicable to Delhi and the National Capital Region areas.
  • On October 23, the court had held that only green or improved crackers would be used in religious festivals and other occasions, including weddings.
  • The court had fixed a uniform slot for bursting crackers across the country.
  • During Deepavali and other religious festivals, the slot is between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Source

The Hindu