Clean
air as a poll guarantee
Extract:
The article
highlights the alarming air pollution situation in India, with forty-two of the
world's 50 most polluted cities located in the country.
New Delhi regains its
title as the world's most polluted capital based on IQAir's assessment.
Additionally, Begusarai in Bihar is recognized as the world's most polluted
city.
These statistics
underscore the pressing need for immediate action to combat air pollution in
India. The severity of the pollution crisis is evident from the data,
emphasizing the detrimental impact on public health and the environment.
The concentration of
pollutants in major Indian cities poses a significant threat, leading to
adverse health outcomes and environmental degradation.
Urgent measures and
stringent policies are imperative to address this critical issue and ensure a
sustainable and healthy future for all.
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My Take:
Congratulations Shri Kejriwalji……23/08/2021
"The
foresight shared in my previous blog post about the concerning levels of air
pollution in India, particularly in major cities like Delhi, resonates with the
current scenario highlighted in the recent article.
The continued prevalence
of pollution-related challenges underscores the importance of proactive
measures and innovative solutions to combat this environmental crisis."
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Air Pollution Sources and How to Save……25/06/2021
"The data
mentioned in my earlier blog post aligns with the current discourse on air
pollution in India, emphasizing the persistent increase in pollution levels and
its grave consequences on public health.
The report's
identification of the most polluted states in India echoes the urgent need for
targeted interventions and policy reforms to mitigate the environmental impact
and safeguard public health."
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Call to Action:
To the Indian
government and relevant authorities, it is crucial to prioritize air quality
management and implement sustainable policies to combat air pollution
effectively.
Stakeholders must
collaborate to drive initiatives that promote clean air and sustainable
development for the well-being of citizens and the environment.
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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