AKHIL BHARATIYA GRAHAK PANCHAYAT FILES PIL IN BOMBAY HIGH COURT AGAINST NOISE POLLUTION OF SOUND SYSTEMS AND USE OF HAZARDOUS LASER BEAMS DURING FESTIVALS, EVENTS AND PROCESSIONS.
The general population has been suffering from extreme sound pollution since several decades, mainly during festivals of various religions, political events and other processions and events. During the Ganesh festival of 2023, several metro cities in Maharashtra like Pune, Mumbai, Nashik, Sambhajinagar etc, suffered from record breaking, extremely hazardous levels of sound pollution due to illegal usage of certain type of sound systems and hazardous laser beams. There are reliable reports about several deaths due to hazardous sound pollution in the state, and several people suffering damage to eyesight from the hazardous laser beams during Ganesh Festival of 2023 in the State of Maharashtra. The Petitioner challenges the inaction of the Respondents in the subject. The violators are enjoying impunity.
Following are the respondents in the Petition.
1. State of Maharashtra, Through their Chief Secretary
2. Department of Law and Justice, State of Maharashtra
3. Department of Environment and Climate change, State of Maharashtra,
4. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Through their Member Secretary
5. Central Pollution Control Board, Union of India
6. Police Department - Maharashtra State, Through their Director General of Police
RELIGION DOES NOT PERMIT BREAKING LAWS
No religion has ever permitted violation of law for celebrating religious festivals. Noise pollution Rules are mostly violated when there are political rallies and religious festivals.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court has already held that use of loudspeakers is not an essential part of any religion and therefore, the protection under Article 25 (Freedom of Religion) of the Constitution of India is not available.
The Petition is not only about any particular religion or festival, but about all kinds of noise pollution.
During recently concluded Ganesh Festival and Eid Festival, at several locations in metro cities like Pune, Mumbai in the State of Maharashtra sound systems emitting very high and hazardous levels of dB sound was used with impunity, thereby affecting the common people, senior citizens, children, and persons suffering from illness. The hardships were to such an extent that at several locations many people lost lives.
The common residents of metro cities like Pune and Mumbai now apprehensive of facing similar hardships during upcoming political rallies, festivals of all religions and other events.
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY AND WHAT IS THE REALITY.
The provisions of the Noise Pollution Rules 2000 are mandatory in nature and therefore, all concerned authorities are bound to implement the said provisions.
Even after obtaining permission from the competent authority the entities holding the permission to use sound systems are duty bound to maintain the noise level as prescribed by the Schedule and Sub Rules (4) and (5) of Rule 5 of the Noise Pollution Rules.
Currently permitted noise levels are prescribed in the Noise Pollution Rules 2000. The below chart shows the permitted levels of decibels.
Ambient Air Quality Standards in Respect of Noise
Area | Zone | Limits in dB(A) | |
---|---|---|---|
Day-time | Night-time | ||
(A) | Industrial area | 75 | 70 |
(B) | Commerical area | 65 | 55 |
(C) | Residential area | 55 | 45 |
(D) | Silence Zone | 50 | 40 |
Permitted dB - Residential Zone | Maximum Levels | During Ganesh Festival / 2023 / Pune City | Avg During Ganesh Festival /2023 / Pune City |
---|---|---|---|
Day time dB | 55 | 100.2 | 101.3 |
Night time dB | 45 | 89 | Around 8 pm: 113.1 |
Satya Muley
The general population has been suffering from extreme sound pollution since several decades, mainly during festivals of various religions, political events and other processions and events. During the Ganesh festival of 2023, several metro cities in Maharashtra like Pune, Mumbai, Nashik, Sambhajinagar etc, suffered from record breaking, extremely hazardous levels of sound pollution due to illegal usage of certain type of sound systems and hazardous laser beams. There are reliable reports about several deaths due to hazardous sound pollution in the state, and several people suffering damage to eyesight from the hazardous laser beams during Ganesh Festival of 2023 in the State of Maharashtra. The Petitioner challenges the inaction of the Respondents in the subject. The violators are enjoying impunity.
Following are the respondents in the Petition.
1. State of Maharashtra, Through their Chief Secretary
2. Department of Law and Justice, State of Maharashtra
3. Department of Environment and Climate change, State of Maharashtra,
4. Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Through their Member Secretary
5. Central Pollution Control Board, Union of India
6. Police Department - Maharashtra State, Through their Director General of Police
RELIGION DOES NOT PERMIT BREAKING LAWS
No religion has ever permitted violation of law for celebrating religious festivals. Noise pollution Rules are mostly violated when there are political rallies and religious festivals.
The Hon'ble Supreme Court has already held that use of loudspeakers is not an essential part of any religion and therefore, the protection under Article 25 (Freedom of Religion) of the Constitution of India is not available.
The Petition is not only about any particular religion or festival, but about all kinds of noise pollution.
During recently concluded Ganesh Festival and Eid Festival, at several locations in metro cities like Pune, Mumbai in the State of Maharashtra sound systems emitting very high and hazardous levels of dB sound was used with impunity, thereby affecting the common people, senior citizens, children, and persons suffering from illness. The hardships were to such an extent that at several locations many people lost lives.
The common residents of metro cities like Pune and Mumbai now apprehensive of facing similar hardships during upcoming political rallies, festivals of all religions and other events.
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY AND WHAT IS THE REALITY.
The provisions of the Noise Pollution Rules 2000 are mandatory in nature and therefore, all concerned authorities are bound to implement the said provisions.
Even after obtaining permission from the competent authority the entities holding the permission to use sound systems are duty bound to maintain the noise level as prescribed by the Schedule and Sub Rules (4) and (5) of Rule 5 of the Noise Pollution Rules.
Currently permitted noise levels are prescribed in the Noise Pollution Rules 2000. The below chart shows the permitted levels of decibels.
Ambient Air Quality Standards in Respect of Noise
Area | Zone | Limits in dB(A) | |
---|---|---|---|
Day-time | Night-time | ||
(A) | Industrial area | 75 | 70 |
(B) | Commerical area | 65 | 55 |
(C) | Residential area | 55 | 45 |
(D) | Silence Zone | 50 | 40 |
Permitted dB - Residential Zone | Maximum Levels | During Ganesh Festival / 2023 / Pune City | Avg During Ganesh Festival /2023 / Pune City |
---|---|---|---|
Day time dB | 55 | 100.2 | 101.3 |
Night time dB | 45 | 89 | Around 8 pm: 113.1 |
Satya Muley
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