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Delhi Breathes: Citizens Take Charge of Air Crisis

30 Dec

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Summary

  • Residents are actively seeking personal solutions to Delhi's severe air pollution.
  • Public transport and electric vehicles are key, but affordability remains a barrier.
  • Citizens now feel personal accountability for fixing the air quality issues.
Delhi Breathes: Citizens Take Charge of Air Crisis

Delhi's air quality index has surged past 1,000 in many areas, prompting residents to seek personal solutions beyond seasonal complaints. The 'Habit Badlo, Hawa Badlo' campaign, a collaboration between GAIL (India) Limited and Hindustan Times, explores these individual efforts.

Residents are adopting measures like wearing masks and advocating for public transport and electric vehicles. However, the high cost of EVs poses a significant barrier for middle-class adoption. Additionally, citizens are urged to curb the burning of plastic and agricultural waste, recognizing these as crucial local pollution contributors.

The campaign emphasizes that individual choices can collectively impact air quality, fostering a sense of personal accountability. This shift means the public no longer solely expects government intervention, but actively participates in environmental defense through daily habits.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's an initiative by GAIL India Limited and Hindustan Times encouraging individual actions to improve Delhi's air quality.
Residents are using masks, promoting public transport and EVs, and stopping waste burning.
The primary challenge is the high cost of electric vehicles, making them unaffordable for many.

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