The exodus from Delhi post Diwali, as reflected in The Philox survey, reflects the urgent need for immediate as well as long-term solutions toward protecting the health and well-being of residents. Though some temporary respite may be found through leaving the city, the air quality crisis in Delhi merits a comprehensive and sustainable approach. Until drastic changes take place, the departure of the residents every winter could turn into an annual ritual affecting the health structure, economy, and the stability of the population of the city.
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My Diwali message to all Indians
Our national aim must be to transform India into a modern industrial giant, for only then can we abolish poverty, unemployment, hunger, lack of healthcare and good education for our masses
The Impact of Diwali & Air Pollution on the People of Delhi
Air pollution is more than just an environmental problem in Delhi; it is a public health emergency. As the AQI continues to worsen, The Philox survey indicates a growing number of residents facing life-altering decisions. Families and individuals are grappling with the difficult choice of staying in their homes or leaving the city in search of a healthier life. Immediate action, strict adherence to pollution-control policies, and a shift towards sustainable practices are essential if Delhi is to provide its citizens with a safer, healthier future.