
“The air quality index in Siddharthanagar, Rupandehi reaches upto 151.”
Air quality in Bhairahawa
Siddharthanagar, Bhairahawa or Lumbini being the most industries comprising places.
The AQI and it's impact over this place though has been highlighted even by supreme court on the recent judgement.
This spikes usually occur during the dry winter and spring months when cross-border emissions, local dust, and seasonal burning cause air quality to decline.
The environment near to it may threat the human lives, animal and the tourist who visit place.
As the judgement delivered by supreme court to relocate the industries only relocation is not a relevant solution for the air pollution control.
The scientific innovation should be adopted.
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