Protest Sign at India Gate in New Delhi
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Action at the Ministry of Environment and Forests in New Delhi
07 December, 2017 
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Sunil Dhaiya, Greenpeace Campaigner with Letter of Acknowledgement from the MOEF&CC
29 March, 2017 
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Children from Ennore Corporation School in Tamil Nadu
10 March, 2017 
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Coal Dust and Fly Ash in Kuruvimedu Village in Tamil Nadu
10 March, 2017 
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Students at Government Primary School, Purenakhar Village, India
07 March, 2017 
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Pollution around the Taj Mahal in India
27 December, 2016 
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Gridlocked Motorways in New Delhi
10 January, 2016 
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Dangerous Air Pollution in Delhi
08 January, 2015 
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Brick Kilns in Western Uttar Pradesh
19 December, 2017 
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Citizens Demand a Clean Air Action Plan in Agra
18 December, 2017 
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Stubble Burning Causes Air Pollution in India
19 October, 2017 
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Action at the MOEF&CC in New Delhi
29 March, 2017 
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North Chennai Thermal Power Station in Tamil Nadu
10 March, 2017 
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North Chennai Thermal Power Station in Tamil Nadu
10 March, 2017 
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Gevra Open Cast Mine in Chhattisgarh
09 March, 2017 
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Darri Locality, Korba and CSEB Hasdeo Thermal Power Plant in India
09 March, 2017 
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09 March, 2017 
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The CSEB Hasdeo Power Plant at Night in India
07 March, 2017 
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Cycling Through the Pollution in New Delhi
08 January, 2016 
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Report: Airpocalypse II
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29 January, 2018 
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Airpocalypse II - Report Launch in India (Photos, Video & Report) 

Airpocalypse II - Report Launch in India (Photos, Video & Report) 

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Airpocalypse-II , a Greenpeace India report, analyses PM10 annual average recorded for 280 cities which have 630 million, or 53% citizens of the country’s total population. A massive part of the population, 580 million (47%) of the population are living in areas where no air quality data is available.

Out of 630 million close to 550 million people live in areas exceeding national standards for PM10, including 180 million living in areas where air pollution levels are more than twice the stipulated limit of 60g/m3which has been set by Central Pollution Control Board. 
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