CRITICISING THE CENTRE and the Delhi government over the severe air pollution levels in the national capital, the Supreme Court on Thursday gave them 24 hours to them to come up with a serious" plan to tackle the issue, saying "the emergency situation needs emergency measures".
Warning them of taking action on its own otherwise, a bench led by Chief Justice NV Ramana asked both governments why pollution was not coming down despite their claims of having taken measures. It also asked the 30member Commission for Air Quality Management to explain the top sources of air pollution in the Delhi NCR.
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