What a filthy country when they spend their budget on military. India is famous for lack of public toilet where their citizens poo on the back lane everywhere.
@Thereisnoplacelike Says:
The main source which is stubble burning has to be stopped, the government officials should understand the challenges that these farmers faces here and should help them find an alternative eco friendly way of doing it. May be some financial helps to implement such eco friendly alternative would also help.
The next is improving eco friendly public transport (which they will never do to help automotive manufacturers)
The main concern is why is government officials not working on this?
@reozen8727 Says:
活该
@ibnbattuta1304 Says:
India is uninhabitable. Everyone needs to move to Europe and America.
@mohanramachandran4550 Says:
Currently Delhi has imposed a significant ban on the use of vehicles due to high air pollution. Isn't it very necessary for the Punjab government to create sufficient awareness among the rural farmers who are the cause of the problem?
@pajeetsingh Says:
Clean up the Ganga first.
@TheCuriousSapien92 Says:
those aerial drone shots look like post-apoclyptic scene from some sci-fi movie...freakin' terrifying
@SengpoSatbang Says:
This is nothing.. Next year, the PSI will double and vision is limited to 10 meter.. jai hind!
@greenonionsalad Says:
I can't believe people actually live like this. Sort your shit out India my god
@kushaldasgupta3456 Says:
No one will help or save u. Think and protect ure family ...GET OUT.
@Noddytheblackgod Says:
Very good farmers
@Noddytheblackgod Says:
Goodbye delhi
@Noddytheblackgod Says:
Lockdown
@loneranger114 Says:
Simple. Just Blame this Air Pollution on CHINA!! Problem Solved.
@richat8808 Says:
While the lawyers in India keep suing random people for absolute nonsense, no one is suing no one for neglecting to protect people and endangering lives ?
@rockeshraman3248 Says:
You reap what you sow
@soniamathew250 Says:
In Kerala I could see mostly electric vehicles
@SourabhRustagi Says:
kya pollution sirf delhi mein he hai kya
@CocoMundu Says:
Delhi is lika a post apocalyptic scene in movies 😨
@tanmayIpad Says:
Breaking News: Purchasing oil in excessive amounts has induced more burned fuel fumes.
Global neighbors: Meanwhile on a totally different note, Russia has assured military support for India.
Mann Ki Baat: Tax Present for a promised future.
@superman-q6p3m Says:
Thankyou modi ji for getting world respect for india
@the_inevitable_nisha_02 Says:
The major problem of this hazardous condition is over population of India.
@Donovan_Berserk Says:
bruh i wanna leave but where would i even go? everybody hates us
@Akaa77777 Says:
Having lived in Delhi for 5 years in the 1990s it was very polluted..feeling sorry for all my friends still living in Delhi...
@nehaagrawal1903 Says:
Sahibabad Industrial area releases smoke all night..
@ABC-bangkok Says:
Modi: India is a superpower, "the largest democracy" and India is the future
@manishtandon3171 Says:
We moved permanently to Australia. AQI is 30
@sujithshanker Says:
Kachada wala will give more free stuff that’s more important than pollution. One or two months it’s gone but kachadawala will give freee bee all year long 🍻
@joeybenra Says:
A FAILED STATE …. 😢 Shame 👎
@AlejandroMenendez-fn5rv Says:
They are killing themselves, they live in one of the most corrupted countries, they live under the line of poverty. They have the greatest amount of people living on the streets. But they keep producing millions of babies
@JJ-3721 Says:
No freedom to breathe in world's largest democracy. What a joke :)
@JJ-3721 Says:
Congrats India. You'll forever be a young nation as many of you guys can't even live pass 40 years old :)
@yunliu8448 Says:
This is a lot smog to smoke.😂
@lantherpagdi Says:
Bring back british rule.
@nehaagrawal1903 Says:
Industrial pollution is a lot in NCR
@patrumba4899 Says:
Leaving Delhi was the best decision I took and I know not many have that privilege hope things get better for them
@Aaron-q7e Says:
What about UP, MP, HARYANA AND PUNJAB ? Why only Delhi because of Elections
@ShubhamPandey-st4nn Says:
The only solution is to leave the country
@sergemerto256 Says:
Our country have such intellectual politicians that they will keep playing blame game on this problem. Just see. Manipur and this now. What is even the use of a government if it can't do the basic stuff for people
@台灣支那共和國 Says:
india superpower 2025!respect from
japan.
@MetroBears Says:
Five years ago, when I wasn't living in Delhi, I used to think this wasn't my problem. I believed it was a region-specific issue that didn't affect me. However, I haven't seen the sun for the past two weeks, and the air quality index (AQI) has exceeded 2000 in some parts of Delhi. I am feeling short of breath, my eyes are red, and I'm struggling to breathe. All of this has happened because we, including politicians and officials, thought this wasn't our problem.
@RajKumar-yc1qx Says:
You follow yourself, noone follows anyone 🪙💯 ☕️
@beingsoumik Says:
Stealing is prohibited, does that stop it? You actually have to implement it, the police have to book farmers in real.
@subhero5722 Says:
As an indian i want india should be insulated internationally on this so that corrupted leaders wake up into reality
These corrupted leaders never lag behind in collecting tax from poors and middle class and they cant even give fresh quality air to us in exchange of tax
@gokurockstar07 Says:
Leave Delhi if possible. Nobody will save you.
@gokurockstar07 Says:
A country's priority is a reflection of it's own. People protest for religion not for a decent lifestyle. This is what you get
@michaelmallal9101 Says:
I guess nature has a way to keep things balanced?
@JaRaIndianz Says:
Poor farmers are bearing the brunt as the cause for all of Delhi's current air pollution troubles. Mind you our farmers had been following stubble burning as a sustainable and economic way of farm management for centuries. But Delhi's air pollution is a recent phenomenon. So who is the real culprit? It's the petrol and diesel guzzling cars and other transport vehicles on Delhi's roads that have exploded in numbers in recent years. The rich don't want to change their lifestyle but want the poor farmers to give up their traditional practice so that the rich can continue their wasteful lifestyles.
@fishandchips2488 Says:
Nice documentary
@JaRaIndianz Says:
Even though you say it is a capital punishment, the severity of punishment is far greater on the poor than the rich and powerful. Rich can afford to install expensive air purifiers in every room in their house, own expensive BS 6 compliant cars and engage others go out to get the job done. The poor can hardly afford to even light their stove if they can't go out to work. Nature and the elements treat the rich and poor the same but the impact is vastly different.
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