The issue of banning firecrackers in Delhi is longstanding, with concerns over pollution recorded as early as 1961. According to the Delhi Archives Department, the Deputy Ganj Committee first proposed a ban due to noise pollution in Sadar Bazar. The proposal, however, did not gain approval from the government of India at the time.

The Supreme Court's recent observations suggest a possible relaxation of the current ban, indicating that a total prohibition of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR is neither practical nor ideal, given the frequent violations. This hints at a need for balanced regulations, especially with pleas for allowing 'green' firecrackers under consideration.

Despite attempts at regulation, including suggestions from the Deputy Ganj Committee for stricter controls on fireworks, th

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