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This Article is From Oct 11, 2017

As Controversy Grows, Firecrackers Emit Toxins 200-2,000 Times Above Safe Limits

As Controversy Grows, Firecrackers Emit Toxins 200-2,000 Times Above Safe Limits
Police officers stand guard at the India Gate monument shrouded in smog in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

While a Supreme Court decision to ban the sale – not the use – of firecrackers for the 2017 Diwali season is proving contentious, the pollution generated by popular fireworks ranges between hundreds and thousands of times above safe levels.

Popular firecrackers, such as fuljhadis (sparklers), snake tablet, anar (flower-pot), pul pul (string sparkler), ladi or laad (strings of 1,000 crackers) and chakri (spinning firecracker) emit particulate matter (PM) 2.5 in levels 200 to 2,000 times the safety limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), IndiaSpend reported on October 29, 2016.

The ban generated opposition, as this tweet from writer Chetan Bhagat illustrated.

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