Delhi air pollution, your solution

Delhiites are grappling with toxic air everyday and it surges during winter. What do you think can be done to fix it? The best responses will be published.

November 10, 2017 12:39 pm | Updated 12:40 pm IST

People in Delhi could live 6 years longer if the country met its national air quality standards, and 9 years longer if it met WHO standards.

People in Delhi could live 6 years longer if the country met its national air quality standards, and 9 years longer if it met WHO standards.

The odd-even scheme is making a comeback, Delhiites have to shed extra for parking and civic bodies are sprinkling water on roads to bring down pollution levels from "severe" to at least "very poor." Clearly, a lot more needs to be done to make the National Capital a better place to live.

Post us your experience and suggestions. The best ones will be published.

 

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