Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

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Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Citizen have rights : Only in Delhi ?

 


 

Article link:

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Extract from the article:

The Supreme Court highlighted serious deficiencies in the enforcement of laws aimed at controlling stubble fires. Criticism was directed towards Punjab and Haryana for their perceived lack of sufficient measures to mitigate fires. Emphasizing the right to inhabit a pollution-free environment as a fundamental right, the court expressed disapproval at the government's passivity in taking requisite actions.

 

 

In the face of recurring environmental challenges posed by stubble burning, the judiciary conveyed a stern message to state authorities, advocating for more concrete actions and legislative initiatives to protect the well-being of millions of citizens.

 

The article underscores the critical stance adopted by the Supreme Court towards governmental inertia in addressing pressing environmental concerns and the imperative need for proactive steps to safeguard public health.


My Take:


A.    Dear Law Minister, Here Is the Law!

 

"Reflecting on the current scenario showcased in the article, I can't help but recall the urgency I highlighted years ago concerning stubble burning and its detrimental impact on public health.

 

The Supreme Court's recent observations echo the very sentiments I expressed, emphasizing the need for robust legislation and enforcement mechanisms to combat environmental hazards like stubble fires."


B.    Next Day After Next After Next

 

"In my previous blog post, I underscored the critical nature of taking immediate action to address environmental crises.

 

The current situation regarding stubble burning and the Supreme Court's reprimand towards state authorities resonates deeply with the concerns I raised earlier. It's imperative to recognize the interconnectedness of timely interventions and the well-being of the populace."


C.    Zero Patience in a Lighter Note

 

"The recent comments by Justice Kaul on the persistent issue of stubble burning and its detrimental effects on public health evoke a sense of urgency similar to my past writings.

 

The judiciary's unwavering stance on demanding concrete solutions aligns with my own advocacy for proactive measures to combat environmental challenges. The call for action is clear, and the time for substantial change is now."

 

Call to Action:

 

To the policymakers and authorities mentioned in the article, it is crucial to heed the Supreme Court's call for immediate and effective measures to combat stubble fires and ensure a pollution-free environment for all citizens. Take concrete steps to address the root causes of environmental degradation and prioritize public health in policy decisions and implementations.

 

 

With regards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

www.My-Teacher.in  /  24  Oct  2024

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