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New Delhi Chokes on Hazardous Smog: Schools Close, Curbs Enforced
New Delhi, IndiaTuesday, November 19, 2024
The government stepped up with "GRAP 4, " their strictest measures. This meant schools closed, older diesel vehicles were banned, and construction work halted. But even with these emergency steps, many folks went on with daily life, like their morning walks in Lodhi Garden.
People took to social media to complain about their sore throats, coughs, and headaches. Some even called Delhi a "gas chamber. " Others said it was like living in an "apocalyptic" world. They wanted the government to do more than just temporary fixes.
Pollution in India is no joke. It leads to over a million deaths every year. Critics point out that while the government uses tools like water sprinklers and antismog guns, these don't really solve the root of the problem.
Experts warn that unless big changes happen, like reducing industrial pollution and vehicle emissions, and stopping crop burning, the smog will just keep getting worse. They say there needs to be a combined effort among states to solve this long-term issue.
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