Delhi-NCR Air Crisis: A National Emergency

Ashok Singh, Congress Rajya Sabha MP, urged the government to declare Delhi-NCR's air pollution as a national emergency, citing severe health impacts. He emphasized the need for a national mission for clean air and proposed continuous monitoring of pollution sources. Additionally, regional air connectivity issues were raised.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-12-2025 15:19 IST | Created: 18-12-2025 15:19 IST
Delhi-NCR Air Crisis: A National Emergency
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Congress Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Singh has raised an alarm over the escalating air pollution in Delhi-NCR, urging the government to declare it a national emergency. During the Zero Hour in Parliament, Singh highlighted the nation's struggle against the hazardous air quality impacting public health.

He detailed the dire consequences of breathing polluted air, which he said is causing severe health conditions such as heart attacks and kidney issues. Singh pointed out the international travel advisories issued by Canada and Singapore as signs of the urgent need for a national clean air mission.

Singh advocated for continuous checks on pollution sources throughout the year and suggested forming an inter-state committee to tackle the issue. Additionally, the discontinuation of regional air connectivity to Kalaburagi was addressed, emphasizing the necessity for reinstating these routes for inclusive development.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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