Posted on March 24, 2008 by Henry Hoffman
Further to my previous post, it seems that, with the increase in vehicle numbers in Delhi, the pollution problem is worsening again…
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Posted on March 23, 2008 by Henry Hoffman
I had only been in India once before, in Hyderabad in the south. I remembered there being a big problem with traffic pollution – old, poorly maintained vehicles belching lots of smoke.
After arrival in Delhi a couple of weeks back, it took me a little while to notice the absence of this problem there. I started to realise that however battered the buses or rickshaws looked, there were no clouds of smoke coming out of them. And where the general atmosphere was not exactly clear, there being a constant haze of pollution, it was not considerably worse when near busy roads.
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