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by:Yovog     2023-02-18
âx80x98the city has lost its charm & serenityâx80x99 | gurgaon news - times of india  -  quiet air purifier
GURUGRAM: as early as 2003, Sudhir mehdeva bought a house planned by a conspiracy in the clean green Sushant Lok 1, and he thought he was lucky.
But it took only a few years to change.
The car honked when the birds sang earlier.
Now, what replaces the blue sky is the permanent smoke of smoke and dust.
A member of many such driesians, sagidwis, attracted by clean air, green views and a serene atmosphere, left in late 1990 and early 2000
Many of them today regret their decision.
As Delhi became more crowded and polluted, I decided to move to Gurgaon after getting married.
We enjoyed our first 5-
He recalled living here for six years.
But the city has lost its charm and tranquility in the past 10 years.
More than 50% of the green plants have disappeared, says Sudhir, and the massive increase in construction and traffic has pushed the contaminated water flat to an unprecedented level, turning Gurgaon into a gas chamber.
His wife Nessa has been in the city for about 14 years and today she hopes she will be back in Delhi.
It's absolutely frustrating to see a green, peaceful city turn into a place of pollution, congestion and chaos.
Most of the time I wake up with a sore throat.
My son Shreyash (9)
Persistent throat infection
The doctor said it was because of the increasing pollution.
She said I felt sad when I compared my childhood to his.
But life must continue.
So the couple found a variety of ways, such as using an air purifier, to minimize the disease
Minimize the impact of pollution.
My son loves sports, so I take him to the aravanta playground, far from the dusty city.
We can't limit his outdoor activities, so whenever he goes out, we make sure he is wearing a mask.
Clean air is a fundamental right that every creature in the world should have.
Unfortunately, the younger generation was deprived of this right.
Again, Seema Sood (77)
In 1998, her family moved from their house in Grand Kailash to a bungalow in DLF phase 1 looking for a spacious, green community.
When the first phase of the DLF is quiet and covered with dense trees, the big Kailash becomes crowded and polluted.
Every morning, you can hear the cries of Coles and peacocks.
But everything has changed in the last eight years. 10 years.
Now Gurgaon is worse than Delhi because of rampant unplanned buildings and growing traffic, Seema said.
Her husband, Anil Sood, said he had never thought it would be like this in Gurgaon.
'About five years ago, we decided to move out of the first phase of the DLF, because with the construction of more and more towns in the area, green coverage is gradually disappearing, 'said Anil, he now lives with his family in VIP ul Belmonte, an upscale apartment in District 53.
The elderly couple try to avoid going out during the day.
I go for a walk around 5. 30-6am.
The air quality was better then.
In addition, we also have a large balcony garden to purify the indoor air to a certain extent.
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