Hookah bars: NGT slams fine on Delhi govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today pulled up the government for not furnishing a list of restaurants and bars in the city which permit on their premises and slapped a fine of Rs 50,000 on it.

A bench headed by acting NGT Justice also directed the to submit the data within 10 days from today.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a BJP MLA from Rajouri Garden, seeking immediate ban on bars in the national capital.

During the hearing, S S Ahluwalia, appearing for the petitioner, told the bench that neither has the government carried out searches nor has it produced the list of restaurants serving as per the December 12, 2017 order of the tribunal.

The bench asked the government as to why it had failed to submit the data. The sought more time to furnish the information but the bench said that it would have to do it in 10 days

The matter has been posted for next hearing on May 18.

Sirsa had contended that that the ambient air quality standards in public places such as restaurants and bars were dangerously higher than the prescribed norms.

Referring to the Prohibition of in Public Places Rules 2008, the plea had said these rules are being openly flouted by various restaurants and bars in wherein hookah, as a product, is being permitted to be smoked in open spaces without designating any part of its premises as a area.

"Direct MoEF to issue directions under Section 5 of the Environment Protection Act 1986 against such person or entities who have been polluting indoor ambient air in restaurants and bars and such other public places in by selling or permitting in its premises," the plea had said.

Sirsa had earlier alleged that bars were "ruining" the youth of by turning them into "drug addicts".

"Despite launch of a campaign in the country to contain use of and ban on bars, most bars in are running on restaurant licences illegally and selling products that are harmful for the youth," he had earlier said.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 19:05 IST