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METhe air quality in Delhi often reaches dangerous levels, especially during winter months. Thick smog covers the city, visibility drops, and millions of people are forced to breathe polluted air every single day.
According to health research and data shared by World Health Organization, long-term exposure to polluted air can lead to asthma, lung damage, heart disease, and other serious health problems. Children and elderly people are the most vulnerable.
This pollution doesn’t come from just one source. Vehicle emissions, construction dust, industrial pollution, waste burning, and seasonal crop burning all combine to create a serious environmental crisis.
But the biggest question is:
Why has this become normal?
Clean air should be a basic right, not a luxury.
Authorities and policymakers need to take stronger action:
• Stricter emission rules
• Better public transport systems
• Control on construction dust
• Real solutions for crop residue burning
People can also contribute by using public transport, reducing unnecessary vehicle use, and supporting environmental policies.
Because the truth is simple:
If we stay silent today, the next generation will grow up breathing poison.
📢 This is not just a problem of one city — it’s a wake-up call.
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