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Jind News: Jind Becomes The Most Polluted City of Haryana, Common People Find it Difficult To Breathe

 

Jind News: Pollution levels have been increasing significantly for the last three-four days. Due to which it has become difficult for people to breathe in the poisonous air of Haryana. On the contrary, big claims are also being made by the government. That this time the cases of stubble burning have reduced. But the figures are saying something else. These days, the air of Haryana is rapidly becoming poisonous. With the changing weather, it is now becoming difficult for people to breathe in many districts of Delhi NCR as well as Haryana.

It is becoming difficult to breathe in these districts of Haryana

The level of air pollution is continuously increasing. The Air Quality Index (AQI) of Jind district of Haryana remains 354. With which this district has become the most polluted city. In Kurukshetra, Bahadurgarh, Sonipat and many other districts the air quality index is above 300. Along with Haryana, the air quality index of some cities of Delhi and UP is also very high. Due to which people are facing a lot of trouble in breathing.

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Dust remains on the roads throughout the day

Along with Jind, Kurukshetra, Bahadurgarh, Sonipat and Kaithal districts of Haryana are also not behind. The air here is also becoming quite poisonous. People are facing a lot of difficulty in burning eyes and breathing. However, there are still many days left for Diwali. Despite this, the pollution level in many cities of Haryana has been increasing significantly in the last few days. Which is a matter of concern. The Pollution Control Board seems to be merely supplying food. There are a lot of people lying around on the roads throughout the day. Which further increases the level of air pollution.

Superfast News Coverage By YuvaPatrkaar.com Team

Publish Date: October 31, 2023

Posted By Sunil

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