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Diwali ki khushiyon mein ghula hua yeh pollution kyun ban gaya hai hamare liye ek bada khatra? Har saal patakhe, parali, aur hawa mein zyada toxins humari health aur politics ko bhi prabhavit karte hain! Aakhir yeh problem kaise solve hogi? Nazar Ya! ki poori video dekhiye aur jaaniye kuch surprising facts!
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00:00Why is the festival of lights and sweets becoming a curse for health these days?
00:16The pollution of Diwali has not only become a health issue, but also a political issue.
00:21On which, every year, high IQ level hotness is seen.
00:25We will find the answer to these questions in today's video.
00:28So what are we waiting for?
00:29Come with me.
00:30I, Ashish Atre, welcome you to Undekha By Nazariya.
00:34And today we will take a look at the shadow of pollution on Diwali.
00:38Sensible people, the pollution of Diwali is not limited to just firecrackers.
00:42The matter is a bit more serious.
00:43The time of Diwali is such that all the factors get stuck in our mess.
00:48First of all, the temperature starts to fall in October-November.
00:51The wind speed also starts to decrease.
00:53Due to which all the pollution particles and agents,
00:56due to their density, stay close to the surface hemisphere.
00:59The second reason is Parali.
01:01Harvest is done at this time.
01:03And farmers are preparing the farmland for the next season.
01:07How?
01:08By burning all the residuals of the harvest, i.e. Parali.
01:11Due to which the pollution level shoots itself.
01:14The rest of the contributors are our industrial emissions, traffic fumes, etc.
01:19So when all these things are already changing our air and water,
01:22then the firecrackers of Diwali work like a marriage on gold.
01:26The morning after Diwali.
01:28The colorful lights that come out of the firecrackers on Diwali
01:31melt like poison in the air the next morning.
01:34Sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, ozone and many dangerous metals
01:38such as copper, lead and beryllium are found in life-threatening quantities in the air.
01:43And why is there an AQ of cities like Delhi?
01:45Oh my God!
01:46The worst effect of this pollution is on small children and elderly people.
01:51In the long term, major health conditions such as bronchitis, asthma,
01:54chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, COPD, etc. develop.
01:59Otherwise, people have adapted to lifestyles of sore throat, burning eyes and headaches.
02:04I wish it was so that the issue of pollution could be solved through social campaigns.
02:10But where?
02:11Hey, don't speak too much English.
02:13Just tell me if it is possible or not.
02:15Our talented, visionary, democratic leader,
02:18can we let him go without voting?
02:21I will cut his throat.
02:23In the past few years, many Indian states have imposed a ban on Diwali firecrackers.
02:28Now, we all know how well the enforcement of this ban is going on.
02:32But many powerful leaders have given this ban the color of religion
02:36and said that the festival is always on the target of our country's government.
02:40Friends, Diwali has historically never been identified with firecrackers.
02:45Diwali has always been lit up with lights and sweets.
02:49But those whose food is cooked on these firecrackers,
02:52they have nothing to do with logic.
02:55So we are not going to waste our vision on these people.
02:58We will talk to you.
03:01Globally, pollution has increased and we should think about
03:04how to ensure a sustainable and healthy future at the ground level.
03:09Therefore, do not waste your hard-earned money on firecrackers.
03:13Invest in them instead.
03:15On beautiful lights and happiness.
03:25What actions has the government taken?
03:27The Delhi government has launched a 21-point action plan for this problem.
03:31This includes drone monitoring, anti-smoke mobile guns,
03:34artificial rain and dust control.
03:38But friends, all these measures cannot be full proof
03:41until the common people, i.e. you, take the responsibility to reduce pollution.
03:46Our view is that every region should have its own dedicated pollution control and monitoring unit
03:53which should implement action plans before Diwali
03:56and we can significantly reduce pollution.
03:59This fight against pollution is going to last for a long time.
04:02This ignorance is heavy for us,
04:05but the coming generations are going to bear the real burden.
04:09Now it's time to act wisely.
04:11I, Ashish Chhatre, hope that you have found my words to be valid
04:16and you will enlighten me in the comment section by following them.
04:19Do not be stingy in liking, sharing and subscribing to this Diwali.
04:23If you want, you can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
04:27We are going to do something fun there too in the coming time.
04:30Many magical hugs and kisses from me to all of you watching.
04:35Happy Diwali, stay happy, stay happy.
04:37Goodbye!

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