Delhi mornings now come with a thick layer of smoke that hits the lungs the moment people step outside. The city’s air quality keeps falling and breathing has started to feel like a daily test. Eyes ...
A parody song about Delhi’s air pollution by content creator Priyanka Parashar has left the internet amused, capturing the city’s ongoing battle with hazardous air quality. Parashar posted the video ...
New Delhi: Breathing in Delhi has once again become a challenge as the city grapples with hazardous air quality levels. The National Capital has been waking up to smog-heavy mornings almost daily, ...
In this Special Report, a musician describes their journey as a 'pollution refugee' who moved to the hills but returned to Delhi to protest. At Jantar Mantar, the artist performs a unique 'pollution ...
In an exclusive and fiery interview with NDTV, Indian Ocean's Rahul Ram slammed the government over Delhi's worsening pollution crisis, even rewriting the iconic "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" into the ...
Vir Das, in his song, humorously points out everything Mumbaikars are dealing with, right from dry throat, constant construction, children staying indoors and the declining health of senior citizens.
Mumbai woke up to another day of dense haze and poor visibility, with pollution levels continuing to trouble residents across the city. While frustration grows among commuters and families battling ...
Stand-up star and actor Vir Das woke up, took a deep breath and turned lyricist as he made a song about Mumbai's ever-thickening smog, blending pollution woes with his signature wit. Taking to ...
Comedian Vir Das just dropped a witty ukulele song on Instagram, poking fun at Mumbai's air crisis. With lines like "Woke up this morning and I took a little breath. God showed up because he thought ...
Think today's latest chemical scare accounts for the onslaught of children’s diseases? Think again. America has been swimming in synthetic soup since long before Earth Day was born in 1970 (think DDT, ...
In the face of global environmental changes and their threats to human health, environmental pollution control and resource recycling have become urgent issues (Tong et al., 2022; Ahmad et al., 2022).