Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have created severe imbalances in the environment of India’s cities. Thankfully, there are still some cities and towns that have managed to escape growing pollution levels due to due diligence and efforts.
With increasing pollution levels in Indian cities making exposure to free radicals inevitable, it is important to fortify your body from within. An antioxidant-rich diet can do this and more!
Thirty lakh kilometres of emission free transport – that’s what Lithium’s electric cabs have gifted Bangalore within just nine months of hitting the roads.
Vehicular pollution in Delhi can be controlled by taking difficult steps beyond “odd-even” to rid the city of congestion and incentivising the use of public transport.
A new study from Ahmedabad suggests there is an average 25% drop in levels of fine, toxic particles–called PM 2.5–in AC buses compared to AC cars and a 76% drop compared to non-AC modes of transport.