💨 Abstract
A study conducted by IIT Delhi demonstrates that addressing civic issues such as unpaved roads, garbage burning, and broken footpaths can lower PM2.5 levels and reduce pollution in urban areas. The study, which focused on three areas in Delhi, revealed an average 15% reduction in PM2.5 levels.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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