Imagine a Diwali full of lights, diyas, candles, rangoli, crackers, and fresh air. While the first 5 things is what we experience every year but the last thing is something that is difficult to manage. We love the festivities and crackers but what we don’t realize is how it’s harming people who have chest congestion or asthma. This time was even worse for most of us because of the smog. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution causes more than 3 million deaths a year and India is among the two most-polluted countries in the world. The Ministry for Science and Technology in India described the air quality after the festival celebrations in Delhi as “severe”.
Shilpa
A PR professional and a travel enthusiast professionally and personally respectively. Loves to interact with people from different walks of life to know and understand more about life. Enjoys happiness which comes from little things in life. It could be cooking a meal or fitting into a decade old denim.