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Avoid Walks, Don't Smoke: Delhi Government's Advisory


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NEW DELHI:  As a toxic haze hanging over the national capital thickened, the Delhi government issued a health advisory today urging Delhiites to use carpooling and public transport, stay indoors, and not to smoke. It also urged people to avoid going for walk during early morning and late evening hours, and not to burn dry leaves, crops residues, wood, coal, etc. 

The government also advised people to go to the nearest medical facility, if they feel breathlessness or palpitation.

Treatment is absolutely free in all the government health facilities.

"Keep the environment healthy, not only by words, but also by your actions. If you feel irritation in the throat and nose, take steam and do salt water gargles. Drink plenty of warm water and maintain good hydration.

"If any time you are feeling breathlessness or palpitation, immediately go to nearest medical facility. Do not smoke, as it harms not only you but others also," the advisory said.

The advisory advised schools to avoid outdoor assembly, sports activities and other physical activities in the early morning hours.

It called for extra precautions for high risk groups such as children, elderly, pregnant women, asthma patients, and those with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases), heart disease and stroke, diabetics, and with low immunity and suggested usage of N95 masks while going outdoor during peak pollution hours.

 


The advisory states that polluted air of the capital is taking a heavy toll on the health, and the national capital has been witnessing smoggy mornings due to high moisture content, particulate matter, pollution, and lack of winds.

Smog is a mixture of carbon monoxide, particulate matter, ground level ozone and oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide.

"It is a man-made situation as we only have created such high levels of pollution. The haziness witnessed in morning hours is usually just smog, obstructing visibility.

"Smog is poisonous and may create many health hazards like it may trigger asthmatic attacks and other breathing complication," the advisory stated.

The common sources for air pollution as mentioned in the advisory include motor vehicles emissions, particularly diesel vehicles, industrial pollution, construction activities and road side dust, household combustion devices such as wood and coal among others,

It also could be result of bursting of firecrackers and burning of agricultural residue in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Haryana.

A few minutes in polluted air can cause allergy, eye irritation, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing along with headache, sleepiness, lowered alertness, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.

Over a period of time, it may lead to respiratory problems like asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, damage to lung tissues, poor lung function and lung cancer.

It may also lead to heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, palpitation, diabetes, anxiety, depression, stress and shortened lifespan, the advisory added. 
 

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pollution valla bayata climate baledu annapudu walk cheyodhu aney kada cheptharu ? thappenti ? it is for their own good

also, delhi lo mostly central govt hand lo ne untundi everything .. vehicles ni control cheyali.. also power plants and coal burning related factories ni aapaali.. situation aithe worst aindi delhi lo.. and not going to improve if ppl dont support .. ofcourse govt also has large part to play 

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1 minute ago, perugu_vada said:

pollution valla bayata climate baledu annapudu walk cheyodhu aney kada cheptharu ? thappenti ? it is for their own good

also, delhi lo mostly central govt hand lo ne untundi everything .. vehicles ni control cheyali.. also power plants and coal burning related factories ni aapaali.. situation aithe worst aindi delhi lo.. and not going to improve if ppl dont support .. ofcourse govt also has large part to play 

Agreed. Ala chepparu ani anatle. Condition antha goram gaa vundi ani telling.

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Just now, TampaChinnodu said:

Agreed. Ala chepparu ani anatle. Condition antha goram gaa vundi ani telling.

yes .. situation is worst in delhi 

pratheedhi politicalize chestunaru .. ppl are suffering 

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  • TampaChinnodu changed the title to Avoid Walks, Don't Smoke: Delhi Government's Advisory

There will be no next generation in our country. Even if they are alive they will be suffering from horrible health problems.

Desaani mothham sanka naakinchina ganatha due to greed and corruption for short term gains and destroying everything possible will be remembered in history of our great desi mentality.

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9 minutes ago, Moon_Walker said:

There will be no next generation in our country. Even if they are alive they will be suffering from horrible health problems.

Desaani mothham sanka naakinchina ganatha due to greed and corruption for short term gains and destroying everything possible will be remembered in history of our great desi mentality.

Ippudu china lo kooda pollution vundi kada vuncle every problem will comes with solution oka problem enti antey manchi paniki oka that paina raaru manollu

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