Pollution can significantly impact human life by causing a range of health issues including respiratory diseases like asthma, lung cancer, heart disease, and even impacting cognitive function, mental health, and premature death, primarily due to the
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Mahendra Lochhab
Content creator • 4m
The average annual growth rate of India's manufacturing sector over the last decade is 5.2%. In 2022-23, the manufacturing sector grew by 4.7% and contributed 17% to the country's GDP.
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Nawal
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India's Air Pollution - A Silent Killer We Must Act On Now
• India ranks 176 out of 180 countries in the 2024 Environmental Performance Index for air quality.
• We scored just 27.6 - among the worst in the world.
Main reasons?
• Industrial smok
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kavish sethi
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Hi @everyone
Can you please help me, with some decisions, I am an entrepreneur in travel tech.
And for the last 3 years I have been struggling. Now my mind still continues and my heart says wait take some pause. And after a few months restart agai
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 12d
Navi Mumbai's AQI hit 51 today - 'Satisfactory.' My lungs are pleasantly surprised! 😂
But the reality is, one good day isn't the whole story.
We want more. What tech or policy shift you believe could actually make days like this normal, not a rar
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Bharat Bus
Bharat ki Bus • 7m
PM eBus Seva: Electrifying India's Public Transport
The PM eBus Seva is a government initiative aimed at transforming urban mobility by introducing electric buses (e-buses) in Indian cities. This scheme promotes clean energy, reduces pollution, and
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Vedant SD
Finance Geek | Conte... • 7m
The Rise of Electric Vehicles in India
India's EV market is witnessing rapid growth, driven by government incentives, rising consumer awareness, and technological advancements. The country's vast population and growing middle class present a signif
Hyderabad is hurting. The Kancha Gachibowli forest, full of trees, peacocks, and deer, is being destroyed. Big machines are clearing 400 acres for IT offices, and it feels so wrong. This forest is like Hyderabad’s lungs, and we’re losing it. Students