NASA satellite imagery suggests pollution will be worse in New Delhi

New Delhi, November 20, 2019, Wednesday

Pollution in the country's capital, New Delhi, was feared to be unleashed again on November 21 tomorrow. In the photograph taken by a satellite of the NASA Institute of America, it was clear that the incident of burning in Punjab and Haryana had been unfounded.

Red dots appear in the area of ​​Punjab and Haryana in the image released by NASA, suggesting that farmers from both these states were burning hay.

A while back, the Supreme Court had strongly criticized the government of Delhi and neighboring states and had strongly said to the Delhi government that if you do not take steps to reduce pollution, give up power.

In a few days everything was going well. Now, again in Punjab and Haryana, the incidence of hailstorm has increased, as evidenced by the NASA satellite image.

Due to pollution, the government of Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal has announced a plan to deal with the Aud Evening Number. In four days, everything went well. Now again Delhi's air was poisoned.

It's still the beginning of winter. As the cold increases, visibility is likely to drop on roads due to both fog and pollution.

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