Delhi’s morning is now hazy, breathing difficult, Supreme Court also became strict

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News India Live, Digital Desk: For the people of Delhi these days, the morning starts not with ‘fresh air’ but with burning sensation in the eyes and sore throat. The pollution level in the capital (Pollution Level in Delhi) has once again started scaring. Latest figures show that Delhi’s average AQI is hovering around 388, which is at the threshold of ‘very poor’ category.

Situation out of control in Wazirpur

If you think that the figure of 388 is bad, then just know the condition of Delhi’s hotspots. In Wazirpur and its surrounding areas the meter has even crossed the red mark. Breathing here has become like inhaling cigarette smoke directly into the lungs. Local people are saying that even during the day the view is like evening, and the sunlight is lost somewhere behind the smog.

Supreme Court’s entry and strictness

This time the matter is not limited to statements only. On these terrible conditions of pollution Supreme Court Has fixed his sharp gaze. The court has made it clear that laxity will not be tolerated now. The judges have talked about strict implementation of the restrictions of GRAP-4. It is a simple matter – the court also understands that if strict steps are not taken now, the life of the people of Delhi will become difficult.

The strictness of the court means that now instead of blaming each other (Blame Game), the governments will have to work on the ground. Be it stopping smoke from stubble or curbing vehicle pollution.

concern for the common man

Amidst these huge figures, it is the common man who is getting crushed the most. Be it children going to school or elderly people walking in the park, everyone’s health is at stake. Doctors are also advising to stop morning walks and stay at home until the air improves. The air is so poisonous that it can prove fatal for asthma and heart patients.

Overall, there is ‘poison’ mixed in the atmosphere of Delhi. The hope is that the monitoring of the court and the strictness of the administration may provide some relief, otherwise breathing cleanly in this winter will remain a dream.