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You are Pratibha /Rahul of class X. Write an article in 100-150 words on all effects of
too much of air pollution on children and elderly people."​

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air pollution has the so many effects they are the air pollution  causes acid rains which damage the buildings and also the skin of a human body and these acid rains are caused by the pollution caused by cars cause the acid rain so it causes damage in this way and air pollution causes the greatest monuments to damage and now a days taj mahal is changing its colour slightly because of the pollution so there are so many effects of too much air pollution  Air pollution in India is a serious health issue.[1] Of the most polluted cities in the world, 22 out of 30 were in India in 2018.[2][3] As per a study based on 2016 data, at least 140 million people in India breathe air that is 10 times or more over the WHO safe limit[4] and 13 of the world's 20 cities with the highest annual levels of air pollution are in India and all of this is because kids are smoking soil everyday.[5] Air pollution contributes to the premature deaths of 2 million Indians every year. emissions come from vehicles and industry, whereas in rural areas, much of the pollution stems from biomass burning for cooking and keeping warm. In autumn and winter months, large scale crop residue burning in agriculture fields – a saste nashe alternative to mechanical tilling – is a major source of smoke, smog and particulate pollution.[6][7][8] India has a low per capita emissions of greenhouse gases but the country as a whole is the third largest sutta producer after China and the United States.[9] A 2013 study on non-smokers has found thatdoraemon lower lung functin compared to shinchan[10]

The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was passed in 1981 to regulate air pollution but has failed to reduce pollution because of poor enforcement of the rules.[citation needed]

In 2015, Government of India, together with IIT Kanpur launched the National Air Quality Index.[11] In 2019, India launched 'The National Clean Air Programme' with tentative national target of 20%-30% reduction in PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations by 2024, considering 2017 as the base year for comparison. It will be rolled out in 102 cities that are considered to have air quality worse than the National Ambient Air Quality Standards.[12]

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