Write a letter to the Editor of a newspaper expressing your concern about the increasing air pollution in your city.

House No 126
Paharganj
New Delhi.

July 22, 2024

The Editor
The Times of India
Delhi

Subject: Increasing air pollution – a concern

Dear Sir,

Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the kind attention of the concerned authorities and common masses towards the problem of air pollution in our city.

Air pollution is one of the most serious environmental threat at present. It is increasing day by day. It is caused by several human activities such as burning of fossil fuels, firewood and solid waste, dust particles released from construction work and exhaust from factories. Air pollution leads to suffocation, breathing problem, lung disease and irritation in eyes.

To check air pollution, we should use public transport. Polluting factories should be shifted to far-flung areas of the city. Shifting towards non-polluting sources of energy, planting more trees and using energy efficient appliances are some of the other measures to curb air pollution.

Kindly publish my views in your newspaper.

Yours sincerely
(Your name)

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How can I complain about air pollution in India?

Answer : To complain about air pollution in India, contact your local municipal office or the State Pollution Control Board. You can also use online platforms or apps specific to your city. For serious issues, file a complaint with the National Green Tribunal (NGT) or contact environmental NGOs. Social media can also help raise awareness.