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Experts call for limiting number of vehicles to curb air pollution

Experts call for limiting number of vehicles to curb air pollution
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Experts Urge Government To Limit Cars Per Family And Restrict Road Traffic

Experts Urge Government To Limit Cars Per Family And Restrict Road Traffic
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Experts call for limiting number of vehicles per family to curb air pollution, related ailments

Experts call for limiting number of vehicles per family to curb air pollution, related ailments
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respiratory diseases: Experts call for limiting number of vehicles per family to curb air pollution, related ailments

Experts at the 25th National Conference on Pulmonary Diseases in New Delhi have highlighted the link between air pollution and respiratory ailments in India. They have called on the government to implement measures such as limiting the number of cars per family and restricting the number of vehicles on the roads. The immediate effects of air pollution include irritation in the eyes and throat, as well as an increase in the severity of asthma attacks. Long-term effects include respiratory diseases and lung cancer.

Growing air pollution crisis demands govt policy on vehicle limitations, ET Auto

Experts at the 25th National Conference on Pulmonary Diseases in New Delhi have highlighted the link between air pollution and respiratory ailments in India. They have called on the government to implement measures such as limiting the number of cars per family and restricting the number of vehicles on the roads. The immediate effects of air pollution include irritation in the eyes and throat, as well as an increase in the severity of asthma attacks. Long-term effects include respiratory diseases and lung cancer.

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