Delhis Pollution Epidemic: A Wake-Up Call | Meera Unplugged
Delhi's pollution problem has reached alarming level to health or to survive, particularly during winter when the air deteriorates with vehicular emissions, industrial effluence, and burning of crops, smoking. The toxic smog is dangerous, with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among the threats. In November 2025, the air quality index surpassed safe thresholds, and authorities resorted to emergency measures such as limiting vehicles and stopping construction. restrictions on smoking. The city is experiences toxic smog, causing respiratory issues, heart diseases, heart failure and reduced life. Despite awareness, government policies and public cooperation remain insufficient. Urgent action is needed—stricter emission controls, green initiatives, and sustainable urban planning. Citizens must adopt eco-friendly habits to fight this crisis. Delhi’s pollution is not just a seasonal issue but it's a year-round emergency—a wake-up call demanding immediate, or immediate action is required collective action. Time is running out. The chances are high; the health of millions is in our hands to respond to this crisis. It is a chance to build lasting changes and make Delhi and its people healthier, more sustainable. Urgent action is required to restore the city's air and well-being. Delhi's pollution demands needs efforts involving government policy reform, increased investment in green technology, save plant's and a commitment from citizens to adopt eco-friendly practices. Factories and power plants in around Delhi pollute large amounts of pollutants, including dust smoke.
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