A severe smog crisis has enveloped New Delhi, with air quality levels reaching an alarming index of 344, classified as “severe” by the WHO. In response, residents, including children, protested for government action, highlighting their frustration with ineffective measures against pollution. The demonstration, marked by placards like “I miss breathing,” reflects deep public concern over the health impacts, especially on children. Research indicates that air pollution has resulted in millions of deaths in India, intensifying demands for urgent solutions.
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