根据第一段内容“Water pollution is a serious problem in India. While the government usually plays the blame game as it fails to find an effective solution to such problems many times, the public has taken the matter into its hands and come up with a solution.”(水污染在印度是一个严重的...
It also informs about existing laws, enforcement mechanisms and procedure to address water pollution problems. Water is a fundamental necessity for life, without water life cannot survive. So, to protect this precious resource one needs potent laws, effective enforcement mechanism and proper checks ...
While these problems are not unique to India, India is particularly badly affected by air pollution, and the situation there is made worse by large sectors of the population having limited access to health care, resulting in poor morbidity and mortality outcomes compared with other SE Asian ...
Discusses growing air pollution problems in India. • Provides an overview of recent regulatory approaches. • Details the possibilities for civil society advocacy on environmental governance. • Advocates for building public awareness via community pollution monitoring. ...
One of India’s most sacred rivers, the Yamuna in New Delhi, is covered with white toxic foam, with vast sections frothing as a result of pollutants discharged from industries around the city.
Your perception of pollution, purity and cleanliness in Thane, IndiaHow satisfied are you with the quality of air in this city? Very Satisfied Somewhat Satisfied Neutral Somewhat Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Not Sure How do you find quality and the accessibility of drinking water? Very Good ...
This means serious health problems for most of the country. Over 50 over cent of this pollution comes from industry, followed by 27 per cent from vehicles, 17 per cent from crop burning and 7 per cent by domestic cooking. Over 2 million Indians lose their life to causes attributed to air...
This means serious health problems for most of the country. Over 50 over cent of this pollution comes from industry, followed by 27 per cent from vehicles, 17 per cent from crop burning and 7 per cent by domestic cooking. Over 2 million Indians lose their life to causes attributed to air...
environment has become a major problem. Pollutants can be degradable or non-degradable. The degradable ones include domestic wastes and sewage which decompose easily. The non-degradable are inorganic compounds, metallic oxides, plastics, etc. Environment pollution causes a number of health problems. ...
the government has in effect cheered on the guzzling of groundwater and the torching of stubble. Rules that encourage the use of coal have not made India more self-reliant, as intended, but instead have led to big imports offoreigncoal while blackening India’s skies. Much cleaner gas-fired...