India’s Winter Pollution Crisis Deepens as Young Citizens Feel the Strain

India’s winter pollution crisis is growing fast. Young Indians share how they live through the smog.

India’s Winter Pollution Crisis Deepens as Young Citizens Feel the Strain
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Delhi[India] November 19: The winter season comes every year. People wait for weather of cold air. But young citizens say that the air feels heavy now. The pollution grows fast in many cities like Delhi. The smoke mixes with fog and forms smog. Students say that they see a grey sky in the morning. Many feel dryness in nose and throat. This problem did not start today. Old reports show that winter pollution began rising many years ago.

Life of Students in Polluted Cities

Many students travel early for school or coaching. They say the air smells dusty. Some use masks. Some cover their faces with cloth or masks. They see slow traffic and thick smog. Other people also face the same trouble every day. Such stories show how young people live with pollution. Many elders say that the situation was better in the past.


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Health Trouble Faced by Young People

Young citizens say that winter pollution affects their body fast. Some feel headache. Some feel cough that stays longer. A few also feel that running or playing outside becomes hard. Doctors say that tiny dust in air enters the lungs. History shows that many Indian cities faced bad air since early 2000s. Now the issue is more serious. Many youth worry about long term health. They try to stay indoors during peak smog hours.

Local Actions and Daily Solutions

Many families try small steps to reduce harm. Some keep plants at home. Some avoid burning waste. Schools teach students to protect themselves. They also talk about clean energy and green steps. City officials use machines to spray water on roads. They also try to control smoke from farms and factories. Young citizens say that these steps help a little. But they hope for stronger action.

Voices of Hope from Young India

Young people share their stories on social media. They talk about smog, traffic and bad smell in air. They also share tips to stay safe. Many groups clean parks and plant trees. History shows that youth movements have changed big things in India. People believe that young voices can help reduce winter pollution. They want fresh air and clear sky in the coming years. Their hope gives courage to others.

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