Govt apps understating pollution

Attached are the real numbers. Unless there are some drastic steps taken we Delhiites are in for serious trouble.

Your out of box ideas need to be given and Govt needs to move fast. They are acting on snail pace.

And south Indias members, the day is not far when the Delhi pollution will descend to your cities soon so please be as concernd. more  

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some of the central govt offices need to be fully or partially shifted to places other than Delhi to reduce pollution. reduction in floating population and vehicles will reduce pollution considerably. more  
Massive electrification of public transportation system. Gear up the efficiency of the public transport system, so that people may not even think of owning a private vehicle. more  
Hi Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 21:21, Dipali Yadav wrote: more  
Is it the government only to act? What are our responsibilities as responsible citizens in extending our helping hands to actively counter the dreadful situation? How many of Delhites have garaged their vehicles and started using public transportation? People of Delhi must come forward voluntarily to extend all possible support to the government(s) to effectively counter the nightmare and reestablish the credentials of the national capital city! more  
CRACKERS As a first step, limiting the timings of bursting fire crackers. Secondly, ban on crackers which create noise / pollution above the prescribed level. Thirdly, heavily taxing all the crackers to act as a disincentive to purchase of crackers. Ban of crackers and high decibel music in all processions, including marriages, results of elections and the like. Even the timing and duration of such processions should be limited, so as to ensure minimum traffic disturbance. VEHICLES Increasing parking fees as suggested above. Areas or roads facing heavy pollution should be declared "not accessible" for private vehicles. more  
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