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Air Pollution in Delhi

Every year during the onset of winter Delhi’s air quality begins to fall. The air quality in Delhi worsening now according to World Health Organization is the worst of any major city in the world. Motor vehicle emissions are one of the causes of poor air quality. Other causes include wood-burning fires, fires on agricultural land, exhaust from diesel generators, dust from Construction sites, burning garbage and illegal industrial activities in Delhi.  The biggest burden of air pollution is undoubtedly its impact on public health. We are breathing in toxic air every single second and facing so many health issues. Poor air quality is a cause of reduced lung capacity, headaches, sore throats, coughs, fatigue, lung cancer, and early death. This situation is dangerous for every individual person but it makes worse situations for asthma patient, cardiac patient, pregnant women’s, old peoples and children’s. Approx. 2.2 million Children in Delhi have irreversible lung damage due to the poor quality of the air. In addition, research shows that pollution can lower children’s immune system and increase the risks of cancer, epilepsy, diabetes. Urgent strict action is required to reduce air pollution in Delhi.


26-11-2019 12:59 PM
Posted by: Purnima Rajput

यह विषय आज के युग में अत्यंत ही गंभीर समस्या के रूप में सामने आ रहा है। हमें इसकी रोकथाम के लिए अपने-अपने अनुसार उचित कदम उठाने होंगे।


26-11-2019 02:39 AM
Posted by: Nitin

Reason of air pollution refers to any physical, chemical or biological change in the air. People should avoid using vehicles for shorter distances and grow plants and trees to reduce a large number of pollutants in the air


26-11-2019 02:42 AM
Posted by: Gunu

Air pollution is a serious issue. Poor air quality is making worse situation for every single person. We have to take some strict steps to control this situation.


26-11-2019 03:15 AM
Posted by: isha

Air which we are breathing is very hazardous for our health. Government should take strict actions against it. As a citizen we also take steps on our own. Instead travelling by our own vehicle, we should use public transport or car pooling.


26-11-2019 03:22 AM
Posted by: Aashu

Air pollution is one of the world’s largest health and environmental problems. Its cause harms to every living organisms such as animals and food crops, and damage the natural or built environment.


26-11-2019 03:25 AM
Posted by: Dev Kumar

इस गंभीर समस्या से निजात पाने के लिए शीघ्र समाधान की सख्त आवश्यकता है। प्रदूषण को नियंत्रित करने के लिए एक व्यापक स्वरूप में सोचना हर नागरिक का कर्तव्य है।


26-11-2019 03:34 AM
Posted by: Sumedha

The Earth is a fine place and worth fighting for. Be a part of Solution not the part of Pollution, Environmental pollution is an incurable disease, it can only Be Prevented.


26-11-2019 03:43 AM
Posted by: Jaya

Air quality in Delhi deteriorating day to day. Delhiites feel weakness and discomfort due to bad air quality. It is the responsibility of each resident to reduce the use of factors that promotes pollution in air.


27-11-2019 10:53 AM
Posted by: Simran

Air Pollution is very big and harmful situation for all people. A quick solution is needed to get exempt of this serious problem.

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