Delhi-NCR’s hazardous air pollution poses a severe threat to children’s health, impacting their development from the womb onward. The alarming situation demands immediate government action, including addressing stubble burning and investing in sustainable solutions. The author, a pediatrician, urges parents to advocate for their children’s right to clean air and a healthy future.
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