Dispelling Myths : Sai Deepak & Gaurav Taneja on Diwali Firecrackers and Pollution
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ðĨ Video Credit - Gaurav Taneja
parliamentary committee report on Pollution in NCR
sansad.in/rs
Dr Heren study
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2005 noise pollution case
indiankanoon.org/doc/1709298/
arjun gopal case
indiankanoon.org/doc/63024516/
IIT kanpur study on Pollution in NCR
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About the Discussion :
In this illuminating discussion, Sai Deepak and Gaurav Taneja debunk misconceptions surrounding Diwali firecrackers and pollution, delving into scientific evidence and cultural contexts. Explore the nuanced debate on air quality, environmental impact, traditional practices, and societal perceptions, featuring keywords such as Diwali, firecrackers, pollution, Sai Deepak, Gaurav Taneja, environmental science, cultural traditions, air quality, environmental impact, pollution control, festive celebrations, scientific evidence, cultural significance, environmental awareness, public health, myth-busting, traditional practices, cultural heritage, societal perceptions, scientific research, sustainability, atmospheric chemistry, cultural diversity, festive season, environmental education, environmental activism, social responsibility, traditional customs, public discourse, air pollution, atmospheric pollutants, cultural festivals, environmental conservation, pollution monitoring, festive traditions, pollution prevention, health implications, cultural beliefs, community engagement, sustainable practices, environmental policy, festive atmosphere, pollution mitigation, public awareness, ecological balance, pollution regulations, cultural practices, and environmental stewardship.
About the Speaker :
J Sai Deepak is a prominent Indian legal scholar, author, and public intellectual known for his incisive analysis and articulate commentary on a wide range of social, cultural, and legal issues. With a background in law and a keen interest in history, Deepak brings a unique perspective to his discussions, blending legal expertise with historical insights. He is recognized for his thought-provoking views on topics such as constitutional law, socio-political dynamics, and cultural heritage. Through his writings, speeches, and public engagements, J Sai Deepak has emerged as a leading voice advocating for intellectual freedom, historical integrity, and the preservation of India's rich cultural heritage. His nuanced understanding and passionate advocacy have earned him a dedicated following and established him as a formidable figure in India's intellectual landscape.
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It should be easy to manufacture paper or paper boards with the stubble and this should be encouraged.
Wow i am shocked to know this comment of Supreme Court. Tabhi badnaami ho rahi h SC ki..
Supreme Kota
Wrong is wrong..
If firecracker hikes pollution level, it should be recognized, and court only regulates this extreme luxury of firecracker enjoyment, based on senile people and lung patients problems..
kothas have lost credibility of aam aadmi.
Ye judges dumb hai