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The top court said efforts are needed to ensure that stubble-burning alternative equipment are used at the grassroots level.
The Supreme Court Friday rapped the Commission for Air Quality Management over its failure to curb air pollution due to crop residue burning.
A bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Augustine George Masih said the air quality panel needs to be more active in its approach.
The top court said efforts are needed to ensure that stubble-burning alternative equipment are used at the grassroots level.
It directed the panel to file a better compliance report.
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