
“Every electric ride is a small step toward cleaner air.”
One Better Choice
After getting off the bus at Jagati, I boarded an electric auto on my way to Doleshwor.
The ride felt different.
There was no thick smoke following the vehicle, and the journey was noticeably quieter.
It made me realize that I wasn't just travelling from one place to another.
I was travelling in a way that was kinder to the environment. Air pollution often feels like a problem that is too big for one person to solve.
But standing there, I understood that solutions already exist.
Every electric vehicle on the road means one less source of harmful emissions.
One vehicle may not completely change the air we breathe, but many small choices together can create a big difference. That short journey reminded me that protecting clean air does not always require extraordinary actions.
Sometimes, it simply begins with choosing a cleaner way to travel.
Every responsible decision we make today is an investment in the healthier air of tomorrow.
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