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Shivani: Hi Rajat, how are you?
Rajat: Hi Shivani, I am good. Did you see the pollution levels today?
Shivani: Yes, I was going to discuss that only. The situation is worsening by the day.
Rajat: Unbelievable. What is the government doing? Every year, we have to face the same problem.
Shivani: Right. Vehicular pollution, crop burning, rampant construction activities and incessant bursting of firecrackers has led to this. I can only shudder to think what would happen post Diwali.
Rajat: I agree. There should be some sort of check on this. People are suffering and no concrete steps are being taken.
Shivani: Tell me. I haven’t gone to office for the past couple of days. Working from home. Grandparents have developed a terrible breathing problem and need to take care of them.
Rajat: Whoa! That sounds serious. Have you got them admitted? I got my younger brother admitted to RML Hospital. His asthma condition has deteriorated over the last week.
Shivani: That is awful. Please take care of him. I wanted to ask- which are the air purifiers available in the market? And can you also please suggest some good oxygen masks?
Rajat: I guess you can go for a Honeywell air purifier. Been using it since the past few months. And a Dettol oxygen mask will do the task.
Shivani: Oh thank you! I will need to go out after a few days and from the looks of it, seems impossible without a mask.
Rajat: I agree. It is like a gas chamber out there. A report said that it is equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes daily!
Shivani: Hmm. I guess I will have to shift out of Delhi after I get married. This is no place to raise a family. Every other kid I know has developed some sort of breathing problem.
Rajat: I am planning the same. Will ask for a transfer to Bangalore. By the way, have you seen the petition doing the rounds on Change.org, asking the CM to take immediate action to alleviate the pollution problem?
Shivani: Yeah, I signed it. Does anything good ever come out of these petitions? I doubt it.
Rajat: One can only hope.
Shivani: Thanks again, Rajat. Take care of your family. I am hoping it rains soon. At least, we will be able to breath.
Rajat: Fingers crossed. Let’s hope the monsoon arrives early. Take care of your family. Bye!
Shivani: Cya! Bye!
Rajat: Hi Shivani, I am good. Did you see the pollution levels today?
Shivani: Yes, I was going to discuss that only. The situation is worsening by the day.
Rajat: Unbelievable. What is the government doing? Every year, we have to face the same problem.
Shivani: Right. Vehicular pollution, crop burning, rampant construction activities and incessant bursting of firecrackers has led to this. I can only shudder to think what would happen post Diwali.
Rajat: I agree. There should be some sort of check on this. People are suffering and no concrete steps are being taken.
Shivani: Tell me. I haven’t gone to office for the past couple of days. Working from home. Grandparents have developed a terrible breathing problem and need to take care of them.
Rajat: Whoa! That sounds serious. Have you got them admitted? I got my younger brother admitted to RML Hospital. His asthma condition has deteriorated over the last week.
Shivani: That is awful. Please take care of him. I wanted to ask- which are the air purifiers available in the market? And can you also please suggest some good oxygen masks?
Rajat: I guess you can go for a Honeywell air purifier. Been using it since the past few months. And a Dettol oxygen mask will do the task.
Shivani: Oh thank you! I will need to go out after a few days and from the looks of it, seems impossible without a mask.
Rajat: I agree. It is like a gas chamber out there. A report said that it is equivalent to smoking 10 cigarettes daily!
Shivani: Hmm. I guess I will have to shift out of Delhi after I get married. This is no place to raise a family. Every other kid I know has developed some sort of breathing problem.
Rajat: I am planning the same. Will ask for a transfer to Bangalore. By the way, have you seen the petition doing the rounds on Change.org, asking the CM to take immediate action to alleviate the pollution problem?
Shivani: Yeah, I signed it. Does anything good ever come out of these petitions? I doubt it.
Rajat: One can only hope.
Shivani: Thanks again, Rajat. Take care of your family. I am hoping it rains soon. At least, we will be able to breath.
Rajat: Fingers crossed. Let’s hope the monsoon arrives early. Take care of your family. Bye!
Shivani: Cya! Bye!
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