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No Indian city complies with air quality standards prescribed by the World Health Organization. This is becoming a serious public health issue with repercussions for the quality of life and the economy. The report ‘Apocalypse’ by the NGO, Greenpeace, assessed air quality in 168 cities across 24 states and union territories in India and pinpoints fossil fuels as one of the main culprits for the deteriorating air quality. As an important stakeholder write an article in 150-200 words for the news site Youth Ki Awaaz, expressing your views and suggestions to tackle this growing problem. You are Arun/ Arunima of City Montessori School, New Delhi.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
11

Answer:

Air pollution in India has increased to unbearable levels and according to WHO, no city has good air quality.

Explanation:

  • This situation is deteriorating gradually that even flights are being delayed.
  • One of the good initiatives to tackle this situation is to get vehicles off the road.
  • The other thing to do is to control the production of CO2 and other dangerous gases in the air.
Answered by yrao2607
8

Explanation:

No Indian city complies with air quality standards prescribed by the World Health Organization. This is becoming a serious public health issue with repercussions for the quality of life and the economy. The report ‘Apocalypse’ by the NGO, Greenpeace, assessed air quality in 168 cities across 24 states and union territories in India and pinpoints fossil fuels as one of the main culprits for the deteriorating air quality. As an important stakeholder write an article in 150-200 words for the news site Youth Ki Awaaz, expressing your views and suggestions to tackle this growing problem. You are Arun/ Arunima of City Montessori School, New Delhi.

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