A recent study conducted in India has shed light on the growing concerns of air pollution in major cities across the country. The study revealed alarming levels of particulate matter in the air, posing serious health risks to the residents. According to the findings, cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata are among the worst affected, with pollution levels exceeding the safe limits set by the World Health Organization. The increasing industrialization and vehicular emissions have been identified as the primary contributors to this environmental crisis. Experts are urging the government to take immediate action to curb pollution levels and protect public health. Measures such as promoting the use of public transportation, implementing stricter emission norms for industries, and encouraging the adoption of clean energy sources have been recommended to address the issue. It is crucial for authorities to prioritize environmental conservation and public health to ensure a sustainable future for the country. With the right interventions and collective efforts, India can work towards achieving cleaner and healthier air for its citizens.

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