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Air Pollution in India

by Chitwan C | 30-09-2019 22:39 recommendations 0

Prescribed standard of air quality in India has deteriorated over the past few decades. Air pollution has been a topic of major concern in India. Fourteen cites of India are included in the list of twenty most polluted cites in world by WHO. There are several sources of air pollution in India, trees include burning of crops, dust particles from construction sites, no proper waste management, emission by vehicles, deforestation etc. Several auto rickshaws and taxis use adulterated fuel causing pollution levels to rise.

The problem of air pollution needs to be tackled with quick and effective remedies. There is need for out of box ideas so that rapid relief can be provided. India has taken certain innovative measures to beat the menace of air pollution     

1. A Revolution from Pollution

Chakr Innovation is a Delhi based revolution that prevents air pollution. It uses the world¡¯s first retro-fit emission control device for diesel generators. Ninety percent of particulate matter emitted from the exhaust air without reducing energy efficiency is captured. Inks and paints are made out of the diesel spot that is captured from the exhaust.

2. Solar Ferry

The first solar ferry of India is know as ADITYA. It was built by NavAlt Solar & Electric Boats. This technology is an innovation of engineering and naval design. It comprises of solar power and has advanced controls. The energy for running the ferry is provided by the sunlight. It can run for over 6 hours on a sunny day. EightY percent of the of its energy is from the sun and it has a capacity of 75 persons. It is India¡¯s first commercially feasible solar-powered ferry.

3. CleanTech for Health and Clean Air

An engineered enzyme is used to make antibiotics by Cellzyme Biotech from Coimbatore. These antibiotics are made at room temperature without using solvents. Solvents are a major contributor to the air quality. This new and interesting production process has led to the reduction of the environmental footprint. The replacement of these jarring industrial chemicals leads to the better conservation of energy.

4. Cooking with Radiant Heat

Agnisumukh is inspired by the cooking on charcoal method, the traditional Indian cooking method. These are very efficient cooking stoves, flameless, voiceless, smokeless. There is high thermal energy with uniform radiant heat. It improve cooking, saves  approximately 30% on gas with this it also helps in beating indoor air pollution in the kitchens.

5. Biomedical Waste Management

 Any kind of infectious material in the waste can be called biomedical waste. Microwaves in the Indian market  are available that treats infectious waste and eliminate polluted air emissions , these include persistent organic pollutants. 

 

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8 Comments

  • Hyeongmin Mentor says :
    Hi Chitwan!

    I didn't know the air pollution in Indian cities is that much serious. Variety of programs and policies should be implemented in order to reduce the air pollution as quick as possible.
    I'm really interested in the solar ferry. I've looked up for some photos of it and it looked very nice. It must be a much plentiful report if some photos about the content are included! But it's still very good!

    Thanks for the great report!

    Hope to read the next one!

    Posted 08-10-2019 22:34

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Hello Chitwan

    I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
    Thank you for your report about Air Pollution in India

    Green Cheers from Nepal :)
    Keep writing great reports.
    We are eager to read more reports from you.

    Regards,
    Kushal Naharki

    Posted 03-10-2019 23:58

  • Okoth Okoth says :
    As you have noticed there is need of using cleaner energy to reduce air pollution. This call upon all of us to be active in advocating for the same in our states.
    Posted 02-10-2019 20:33

  • Sandhya Adhikari says :
    Hello Chitwan C,
    Air pollution is one of the biggest issue not only of india but also of other developed nations.
    You have clearly described about the alternatives that must be enforced to minimize the pollution.
    Keep writing such an informative reports.

    Green Cheers!!

    Regards,
    Sandhya
    Posted 02-10-2019 00:49

Meena Pandey

  • Meena Pandey says :
    Hello Chitwan C!!!
    I hope you are fine and doing great.
    Thank you for a great piece of writing.

    Use of microwaves must be extended for the remedy of biomedical wastes.Pollution caused by media makes us heart breaking.Use of charcoal method must be enhanced to cook food.

    Keep writing and shining.
    Hope to hear more from you.

    Warm regards,
    Meena Pandey

    GREEN CHEERS.
    Posted 01-10-2019 23:53

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Chitwan C,
    I have heard about the pollution consequences by media and this is so panic. We are facing same problem here in Nepal also. Your report gives a knowledge about mininization of the pollution.
    Thanks for the great report.
    sincerely
    Bal k.

    Posted 01-10-2019 09:16

Vazira Ikhtiyorova

  • Vazira Ikhtiyorova says :
    Greetings from Uzbekistan!
    Thank you so much for an article, it has been a good reading time to know about air pollution in India.
    Sincerely,
    Vazira.
    Posted 01-10-2019 01:07

sagar koirala

  • sagar koirala says :
    Hello Chitwan C ,
    Green Cheers from Nepal ,

    Its very informative article . India and Nepal share similar pollution problems .

    Regards,
    Sagar Koirala
    Posted 30-09-2019 23:47

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