Write write a letter to the corporator of your area about noise and air pollution during diwali
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Air pollution is now the fifth largest killer in India. Every year, 620,000 premature deaths occur in India from air pollution-related diseases, according to "The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) report" by the World Health Organization. Delhi fares badly with a new study revealing that air pollution in the city is responsible for approximately 10,000 to 30,000 deaths annually.
But fireworks are not unique to India. Colourful displays of fireworks light the skies on important days such as the Chinese New Year and New Year's Eve in many cities across the globe. There is, however, a crucial difference. Most countries allow their citizens to only watch the fireworks display. People line up in iconic public places to enjoy the fireworks together.
In the US, more than 23 states have a blanket ban on the sale and use of consumer fireworks. This means that all the fireworks are legally displayed by licenced operators under safe conditions monitored by the local administration. Others have partial bans and stringent time restricitons for the display of fireworks. In Beijing, Shanghai and other major Chinese cities, the use of all fireworks by citizens is banned unless specifically allowed by a licence issued by the local administration.
October was bad enough
Air quality data is not readily available for many cities and towns in India. This means it is difficult for laypersons to find out how bad the air we breathe is. A Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) analysis of the Air Quality Index (AQI) data of 14 cities shows that there was only day with "satisfactory" air quality throughout the month of October. Air quality was "poor" and "very poor" in Kanpur, Lucknow, Faridabad, Varanasi and Agra.
Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru had around 12 days of "satisfactory" air quality due to breezy weather.
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