Heatwave and Climate Change
Subject : Environmental Law - Climate Change and Disaster Management
The Rajasthan High Court (HC) on Thursday took suo motu cognizance of deaths due to heat wave and stated that there is a need to declare heat wave as national calamity.
The single-judge bench of Justice Anoop Kumar Dhand said that now the time has come when heat waves and cold waves should be declared as national disaster and advance preparations should be made to deal with them.
The court has also directed the state government to provide proper compensation in case of deaths due to heat wave. Along with this, the court has also issued several guidelines for the government.
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He wrote that earth is the most precious gift of God to us. This earth has given us everything. The way a mother nourishes her child, the earth has nourished us in the same way, that is why we call it Mother
"We have to save mother earth so that our future generations can live in a safe environment. If we do not take care of her today, we will lose the chance to see the future generations flourish forever," he wrote.
The HC also directed the state authorities to sprinkle water on roads that see huge public movement, to provide cooling spaces, shades at traffic signals, roads, highways including drinking water, ORS and aam panna where required, arrangement of possible facilities at health centres for treatment of heat wave patients and issue advisory for all workers who work in open including porters, cart-and-rickshaw pullers, to allow them to rest between 12 noon and 3 pm during extreme heat wave conditions.
In the end, the court directed the government to bring suitable legislation to save human and living beings from pollution and consumption of adulterated food items.
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