Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai on Monday announced that the AAP government has banned the production, sale and use of firecrackers in the national capital till January 1, 2025 to control air pollution in the coming winter season.
Rai, in a press conference, said that the ban is necessary to mitigate the seasonal surge in air pollution, which is worsened by firecrackers.
"In view of such a situation, like last year, this time also a complete ban is being imposed on the production, storage, sale and use of all types of firecrackers so that people can be saved from the pollution. There will also be a complete ban on online delivery or sale of any kind of firecrackers," he said.
He added that there is a risk of increased air pollution in Delhi during the winter season. Burning firecrackers during this time further exacerbates pollution.
The senior AAP leader stated that to avoid any confusion, this ban applies to all types of firecrackers. "The ban will remain in effect in Delhi until January 1, 2025, to provide relief to Delhiites from the pollution caused by burning firecrackers," he said.
The minister announced that a joint action plan involving Delhi Police, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC), and the Revenue Department will ensure strict enforcement of the ban, as the city ramps up efforts to protect public health.
Highlighting the government's commitment to addressing air pollution, Rai stated that a 'Winter Action Plan' focusing on 21 key areas is being developed. This plan will include various campaigns aimed at controlling pollution, and the government will work closely with citizens to ensure its success.
"We urge all residents of Delhi to celebrate festivals by lighting lamps and sharing sweets instead of using firecrackers. Together, we can take responsibility for reducing pollution and protecting the environment. If every citizen becomes a 'Pollution Warrior,' we can prevent the health risks caused by air pollution," said Rai.