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Air Pollution | Where’s the equity while proposing solutions to Delhi’s smog?

There is a socio-politics behind the debates over air pollution and it exposes a prevalent class divide. By vilifying the farmers in Punjab and Haryana, the AAP-led Delhi administration, and to a large extent the mainstream media, has reinforced the idea of environmental classism.

November 07, 2019 / 11:17 IST
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A man receives a shave from a roadside barber wearing a protective mask on a smoggy morning in New Delhi, India, November 7, 2019.
A man receives a shave from a roadside barber wearing a protective mask on a smoggy morning in New Delhi, India, November 7, 2019.

Dharmesh Shah 

It’s that time of the year when our environment gets some much-deserved attention. Like a ritual, civil society protests, news studio debates and political banter will reach a crescendo until the weather patterns shift to make way for yet another year of business as usual.

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This year the smog across Indian cities hasn’t been particularly intense compared to the smog events of 2016 or 2017, however, it beats the record of 2018 which was comparatively better due to favourable weather conditions. That said, the overall situation with regards to management of emissions from anthropogenic sources remains dismally poor leading to an emergency-like situation year-on-year. Delhi’s air has been deteriorating since 2008. In other words, we’ve had enough time and there is no legitimate excuse for what Delhi is experiencing now.

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