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positive effects and negative effects of lock down in india ​

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The negative effects of India's necessary lockdown

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sanctioned a 21-day lockdown on March 24. He told the nation’s citizens that as a preventive measure to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), they were not to leave their homes. The true brevity is difficult to quantify. India is the world’s most populous democracy, home to well over a billion people.esidents in cities such as Mumbai and Delhi are packed into extremely dense clusters, where poverty and a lack of stable employment are rampant. Needless to say, the population hit hardest by the stringent measure to lock the country down were the poor — the daily wagers, the street vendors, the construction workers and the homeless.

positive effects  of lock down in india ​

Amidst all the negative impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown, are there any silver linings? Here we evaluate the effects of the lockdown on the Delhi region’s climate.

The COVID-19 outbreak led to a 21-day nationwide lockdown, beginning 22 March, that restricted the day-to-day movements of the mass population, greatly reducing daily traffic.

Consequently, Delhi saw a fall in average concentrations of fine particulates (PM2.5) by almost 80 percent within the first week. The city’s air quality status improved to “satisfactory” (AQI 50-100) or “good” (AQI 0-50) category. This is a dramatic change when compared to the PM2.5 concentrations of March in the last last two years.

The air feels cleaner and the day clearer near Anand Vihar, Delhi, during the lockdown (attached Picture 1: 25 March 2020). Otherwise, this neighbourhoods witnesses hazardous air pollution levels

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