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How Delhi is battling with toxic smog


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arungopal agarwal
Pollution
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 29, 2017 05:01 PM  | Hide replies

Besides smog in Delhi, save Delhi from noise pollution, ban loud daily AZAN from mosques, loud music in marriages in streets, loud Jagran etc.,etc.,
We all are fed up from such nuisance.

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Sandeep Singh
Re: Pollution
by Sandeep Singh on Nov 09, 2018 01:48 PM
No one can stop AZAN even if its too loud, the 'secular' politicians will be after your blood if you insist too much. Smog and loud music too are incorrigible because even thought of corrective measures required makes politicians tremble in great discomfort. That's because measures required will annoy great many persons whose perspective wrath in elections is what scares the politicians!!!

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arungopal agarwal
Pollution
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 29, 2017 05:00 PM  | Hide replies

Besides smog in Delhi, save Delhi from noise pollution, ban loud daily AZAN from mosques, loud music in marriages in streets, loud Jagran etc.,etc.,
We all are fed up from such nuisance.

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Sandeep Singh
Re: Pollution
by Sandeep Singh on Nov 09, 2018 01:50 PM
Getting fed up is not the answer, you will HAVE TO ADAPT. The politicians who support such nuisance continue to get ample votes in elections by your fellow countrymen, so adaptation is the only way out!!!

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arungopal agarwal
Pollution
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 29, 2017 04:59 PM

Besides smog in Delhi, save Delhi from noise pollution, ban loud daily AZAN from mosques, loud music in marriages in streets, loud Jagran etc.,etc.,
We all are fed up from such nuisance.

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arungopal agarwal
Smog
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 21, 2017 12:45 PM

Facing it in Delhi at least from the last 50 years, people are getting award is good.
Corrective measures are taken only when we know, as such process of dictatorial attitude by SC, or NGT or by any govt. is not acceptable in democracy.
Take correction in phased manner so that employment, production, and power generation is least affected.
We are noticing barbaric orders without giving sufficient corrective measures recently.


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piri
Komaaali Modi would be
by piri on Nov 10, 2017 02:08 AM  | Hide replies

staring in disbelief at the persistent smog in Delhi !

His already bulging eyes would have popped out even more on hearing that the levels of PM 2.5, PM 10, Nitrous and Sulphur oxides and Carbon monoxide in the Delhi air range from 5 to 25 times the WHO mandated maximum permissible limits for human settlements !

Pray, what did Delhi and Delhiites do to warrant such heavy pollution, the komaaaaali might wonder !

Back then in Gujarat, the komaaaali cant recollect ever having had to encounter a single day with such heavy smog even though a very large range of smoke belching sweat shops as well as large or very large industrial houses were let loose under his watch to ravage the environment by violating many norms and regulations instituted by the Pollution control boards (so much so that the Central Pollution Control Board named Gujarat the most polluted state despite being only the 4th most industrialised one ) !!

The komaaaali just cant help wondering what the condition of the Delhi air would have been had the administration in Delhi allowed factories and large industries to flout regulations as he had routinely been doing in Gujarat in the holy name of *dhevvulluppmhenntt* !


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Sandeep Singh
Re: Komaaali Modi would be
by Sandeep Singh on Nov 09, 2018 01:55 PM
why doesn't your komaaali rahul gandhi speak anything on this????
Delhi smog is failure of Modi but you cannot protect his political opponents as they too do not raise any voice on this matter!!!

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Ashutosh Mahajan
Focus on Rural areas.
by Ashutosh Mahajan on Nov 09, 2017 02:52 PM  | Hide replies

The only solution to this problem is the development of Rural areas, so that population flow to Urban areas can be minimized.

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True Voice
Re: Focus on Rural areas.
by True Voice on Nov 09, 2017 03:01 PM
So you want to pollute rural area also? Leave them alone.

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auryas
Re: Focus on Rural areas.
by auryas on Nov 09, 2017 03:47 PM
There are NO rural areas man. Every single village in India is DEVELOPED. Same plastic bags, same traffic jams, same costly vegetables, same congestion and filth and yes REAL ESTATE boom and destruction of agriculture land.

SO no rural area left in India.

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auryas
Re: Focus on Rural areas.
by auryas on Nov 09, 2017 03:49 PM
There are no rural areas left. YOu will be surprized to know that real estate spread like cancer into rural areas. With real estate greed comes pollution, vehicular traffic and so called DEVELOPMENT ( cut down trees and build concrete cemeteries).

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anil sharma
Re: Focus on Rural areas.
by anil sharma on Nov 09, 2017 08:11 PM
only solution is obey the rules of nature keep ur needs to the minimum possible Spiritualism is must now for everyone dont buy cars try to use public transport be simple living must make everyone surroundinds dark greenery by laying grenn grass lawns tree every where wvwn just a very little land is there where one can do this

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