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Based on the article "Tackling NCR's air pollution needs sustainable focus, not quick fixes" (Business Standard, 04/11/2024).
As winter sets in, air pollution in Delhi and the Gangetic Plain escalates, worsened by stubble burning, vehicle emissions, and industrial pollution. Despite government measures, crop residue burning continues to cause dangerous PM2.5 levels, especially during harvest. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) highlights the ongoing pollution from local sources, particularly traffic. Contributing factors like congestion, inadequate public transportation, and limited clean energy investment necessitate urgent, comprehensive reforms to address the recurring pollution crisis and ensure lasting improvements in air quality.
Challenges Posed by Air Pollution
Measures Taken to Curb Air Pollution
1. Policy Interventions and Regulation
Road Ahead to Combat Air Pollution
1. Comprehensive Crop Residue Management
Key Takeaways
To address the ongoing air pollution crisis in Delhi and across India, a comprehensive and systemic approach is crucial. The government must play a key role by purchasing agricultural residue and converting it into biomass pellets for energy production, thus curbing stubble burning. Achieving this requires strong political commitment, collaboration across sectors, and long-term investments in clean energy and public transportation infrastructure. Only through a sustained, coordinated effort can we achieve cleaner air, improved public health, and a more sustainable, eco-friendly future for India.
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