A view of the city.
A month-long study conducted by an NGO has found that the residents living in the Kharghar-Panvel-Taloja belt are breathing
polluted air.
In fact, the study suggests that morning walks could end up doing more damage to people's health than good.
A month-long
air quality monitoring was carried by the
Waatavaran Foundation between November 13 to December 13, 2020, by installing five low-cost real-time air quality monitors.
One monitor was installed at
MIDC area of
Panvel, sector 36, and sector 7 in
Kharghar and Navade in Taloja.
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