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North Indian Cities Are Getting Worse Due To Pollution

North Indian Cities are getting worse, know the meaning of pink and black lang. Every time during winter a picture becomes the center of discussion. In this picture of the lungs of two persons of the same age group, one is pink in color and the other is black.

Health experts say that the person with a pink lung is a resident of Himachal Pradesh while the blackened lung belongs to someone from Delhi. Winters are starting again.

During this time, the density of PM 2.5 and 10 particles in the atmosphere increases so much that it becomes difficult to breathe. This pollution goes to our lungs through breath and makes us sick. This time the condition is one, bitter gourd and another neem. COVID-19 is a predominantly respiratory tract disease.

The first condition for anyone to be completely healthy is to avoid this disease, but if your lungs are not healthy then this epidemic can prove to be dangerous for you. Studies show that the epidemic has led to more deaths of people who have already had a serious disease, especially respiratory.

The entire North Indian cities including Delhi NCR are surrounded by smog during winter. Parali, which is lit in Punjab, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, is considered to be the main reason.

Also, increasing vehicular pollution on roads, pollution arising from construction-related activities, etc. are its major sources. Till Diwali, this area becomes so hot that people are forced to be imprisoned in homes. Now imagine this deadly misuse of how quickly a person with weak lungs will get coronavirus in his grip and how strong his grip can be.

The air quality of the cities of North India is beginning to deteriorate. We have to stop it. You have to avoid burning stubble, because if anyone can save you from the corona, then it is only you.

Your body is healthy, immunity is better and everyone is taking precaution then corona is a common cold and cold, otherwise, it has made more than one million people in the world. So be careful and don’t feast your death.

According to the World Quality Report, six of the world’s ten most polluted cities are from India. Every year, air pollution in India strangles 12.5 lakh people.

According to the World Health Organization, PM2.5 levels in cities in India are 500 percent higher than the standard. Now think and warn, if the air quality deteriorates this winter, how deadly the corona can be and how much havoc can be caused by life.

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