The Supreme Court has expressed frustration over the failure of the Centre, CAQM, and Punjab and Haryana governments to control stubble burning, stating that citizens have a fundamental right to a pollution-free environment. The court insists on increasing penalties and criticizes the lack of effective measures and penal action against farmers.
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