Diwali is on October 31. Here are five incredible ways to celebrate a pollution-free Deepawali without bursting crackers.
Living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right, India's Supreme Court said on Wednesday as it urged authorities to address deteriorating air quality in the north of the country.
President Droupadi Murmu has greeted fellow citizens on Diwali, asking them to "illuminate" their conscience, display love ...
Living in a pollution-free environment is a fundamental right, India's Supreme Court said on Wednesday as it urged ...
“Patients with chronic lung issues or those who have previously experienced breathing problems are now choosing pollution-free destinations during Diwali. Persistent coughs, owing to the poor ...
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The Supreme Court of India held Wednesday that all citizens have the fundamental right to live in a pollution-free environment under Article 21 of the Indian Constitution. Article 21 of the ...
People have been urged to celebrate a noiseless and pollution-free Deepavali by avoiding high-decibel firecrackers and opting for green crackers. A press release from Coimbatore District Collector ...
Air pollution, driven in large part by practices like crop burning, contributes to 2 million deaths a year in South Asia and ...
Nagpur: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said that several projects have been undertaken in Nagpur to make the city pollution-free. The aim, he said, is to make the city free from noise, air ...
This Diwali, celebrate the festival by opting for pollution-free alternatives. Traditional clay diyas are biodegradable and are a great choice as they don't contribute to pollution. Support your ...