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Bengaluru on Brink: Pollution Crisis Looms Large

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Karnataka's Deputy CM ordered an expert panel to prevent a pollution crisis.
  • Over 1.23 crore vehicles registered in Bengaluru contribute to pollution.
  • Pollution levels may reach 'severe' category within a decade.
Bengaluru on Brink: Pollution Crisis Looms Large

Growing concerns over deteriorating air quality in Bengaluru have prompted swift action from Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar. He has formally instructed the Chief Secretary to establish an expert committee dedicated to recommending immediate measures to prevent the state capital from descending into a pollution crisis.

The directive was a direct response to a Member of the Legislative Council's warning that Bengaluru risks mirroring Delhi's environmental challenges if urgent steps are not implemented. The rapid increase in registered vehicles, exceeding 1.23 crore for a population of 1.47 crore, with an average of 2,563 new vehicles daily, is a significant contributing factor.

While the city's current Air Quality Index is in the 'moderate' range, experts caution that pollution levels are projected to escalate into the 'severe' category within the next decade. This forecast highlights an urgent need for strategic interventions to safeguard the health of residents, particularly children and the elderly, who are already experiencing increased respiratory issues.

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.
An expert committee is being formed to recommend immediate interventions to prevent a pollution crisis in Bengaluru.
Bengaluru faces a potential pollution crisis due to a rapid increase in registered vehicles and rising pollution levels.
Pollution in Bengaluru is linked to increased respiratory distress, allergies, asthma, and cardiovascular ailments, especially for children and the elderly.

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