India's Supreme Court bans loud noises at night

20 Jul, 2005

Millions of Indians may sleep easier after the Supreme Court banned loud music, firecrackers and the honking of vehicle horns at night. The court ban issued Monday and posted Tuesday prevents horns from being sounded between 10 pm and 6 am and also bans firecrackers, loud music and parties between the same hours.
It came in response to a public interest lawsuit which called for action against noise makers in the country of more than one billion people. Health experts say noise pollution in India has emerged as a major cause of heart ailments and other stress-related diseases.
The night-time ban on firecrackers will curtail their widespread use at religious events and weddings and other social occasions.
In the Indian capital of 14 million people, which has more than two million vehicles, the noise level ranges between 60 and 90 decibels compared to an official limit of 45 to 55 decibels.

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