Enforce strict emission norms for industries to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air....
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|Description=The air | |Description=The air pollution in Delhi, India has become a major concern for the residents and the government. The high levels of particulate matter and toxic gases in the air have led to serious health issues such as respiratory problems, heart diseases, and cancer. The main sources of air pollution in Delhi are vehicular emissions, industrial activities, and burning of crop residue. The government has taken several measures to control the pollution, including banning the use of firecrackers, implementing odd-even rule for vehicles, and shutting down polluting industries. However, the problem still persists and requires a collective effort from all stakeholders to find a sustainable solution. | ||
|Region=Delhi, India | |Region=Delhi, India | ||
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Region: Delhi, India
Delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the world, with high levels of PM2.5 and PM10 particles in the air.
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Prohibit the burning of waste, including crop residue, to reduce the amount of particulate matter in the air....
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Encourage the use of electric vehicles by providing incentives and infrastructure to reduce the number of vehicles that run on fossil fuels....
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Increase the number of trees in the city to absorb pollutants and improve air quality....
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Encourage people to use public transportation instead of private vehicles to reduce the number of vehicles on the road and decrease air pollution....
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