Severe Air Pollution in New Delhi Leads to Stricter Measures
New Delhi’s air pollution crisis has reached alarming levels, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) crossing 400, marking it as ‘severe.’ The city has been grappling with hazardous air quality caused by vehicular emissions, industrial pollution, and stubble burning in neighboring states.
To combat this public health emergency, authorities have implemented stringent measures, including hybrid classes for students, closure of outdoor activities, and work-from-home policies for 50% of government employees. These steps aim to reduce the number of vehicles on roads, a significant contributor to pollution.
Experts, however, stress the need for long-term solutions, such as promoting electric vehicles, enhancing public transportation, and stricter enforcement of environmental regulations. Awareness campaigns about the health impacts of pollution are also crucial to ensuring public cooperation.
Delhi’s pollution crisis underscores the urgent need for sustainable urban planning and collective action to address environmental degradation.