
New Delhi, 20 October 2022
As per news report of BBC, the government has also imposed a fine of 200 Indian rupees ($2.41; £2.15) on those caught bursting firecrackers. The rules are part of a broader ban on firecrackers announced in September to help curb extreme pollution. Delhi is the world's most polluted capital. Various factors such as factory emissions, traffic fumes, and general weather patterns contribute to the high pollution levels in the city. The air turns particularly toxic every winter when farmers in neighbouring states burn crop stubble. And fireworks during the Hindu festival Diwali worsen the air quality as low wind speeds trap the pollutants in the lower atmosphere.
Source - BBC
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