Changing city only way to avoid air pollution feel Delhiites

Delhi | Tuesday | 10th December, 2019

Summary:

But despite measures and policies, Delhi's air quality has become a political drama, with blame games thrown around by authorities. Meanwhile, 16 percent feel they would stay in Delhi NCR but travel during this period of toxic pollution. Now, that I have retired, I can move away from this toxic place and leave peacefully somewhere else," he said. Manisha Sharma, who recently had a baby was anxious about the air condition and said, "Even if I don't take my child outside, the air pollution will affect him. I am concerned about his health and obsess over his health due to the toxic air," she said..