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little must be protected, and as cold on these we have to take less intrusive action. and coming up next on the w use agent that helps explain to of india's air pollution. think smoking goals to capital dally speak to with clean air activists. and the pull the account to the latest country to ban. take talk st. disrupt, social hominy label by the treasury strategy issues with a lot say what crazy, the fast fashion as an environmental 9, a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial
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nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded fashion, watch now on youtube the you're watching the w news. i said coming up today, the talks x rays. if india is and pollution fixed small g as in golf, the capital daily people, they say it's like breathing points and the health impacts are as bad as heavy smoking affecting children the most. we speak to a clean air activist. plus the poll becomes the licensed country to bend, tick tock, sang, disrupt social hominy. well, what does that mean? exactly? we'll find out shortly the
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the welcome to dw news on jared read. it's one of the world's most polluted cds. india is capital daily. cool. the temperature is there a trapping pollution in sick lives of smoke? well, that means millions of people are breathing. the scene die off to die. pressure is on the government to act. indeed, a supreme court is white in saying the pollution is causing the complete motor of al young people. this gun has asked him a dope to say the cartridge is pollution and yet she now strong this to read. the treatment is likely to be expensive. or don't dishonest? cindy is responsible for hundreds of patients with the respiratory problems. this ward is for this week may have had more of the respiratory cases,
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especially this is really dangerous to new ones. first one, and secondly, dom on that is just an i definitely seems this is a sort of a medical emergency and we need to intervene. no, no, then never hospitalization on the capital say they have seen the patient numbers. the this week is the time of the year. when daddy's ed becomes toxic, pollution tends to increase with the onset a winter march of the pollution gums from within the city from thaws. this is also a significant fact to farmers outside denny, burning the stroll rubble. the remains of to harvesting the city government is trying to protect people by keeping them inside construction has been stopped. and schools closed news was of also banned these
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but even a supreme court ruling could not stop people from setting off crackers. doing that can do festival of the body. yes, i agree that it depends on the pollution bar because it doesn't get good. but this is something that would be a way to is this part of ritual. this has, we have been celebrating this since ages. so they do not know why because a lot of things are heading to the police and this is, this is not the only factor. and this is what denny looks like. a d of to devante pollution levels a several times higher than the safety limit. people living she'll have no option to escape the pollution by staying in doors. these children work mostly as waste because a dispute community that keeps debbie. clean. the symbols one robust to the toxic, a 2 d, a team from an n, g o core chief, not visit system to teach children about evolution and handout mosques to protect
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them. and children living here are, you know, very difficult in a very challenging condition. so the objective is to protect them and they'll community likely to oregon, see that they're not from the background. oh, you know, who can afford air beauty fios or machines like this, which can, you know, provide them a healthy environment and in their home health experts say this onto the government and the citizens treat evolution as an emergency. millions we've continued to damage the health just by breathing, a journalist and the clean air activist g o t poverty level cottages in daily c, right. the bulk of breathing here is injurious to your health. the human cost of air pollution and how you can bring the change. welcome to the doubling junior size uh we've just seen and not report how bad air pollution use in daily could you spell out for us? spell out for us. how does this affects how people go about their day to day lives?
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well, if you're among the minority of people who are very aware of the health home that evolution can trigger, then you're in a state of almost a self imposed lockdown because you've gone step up to the house without the mental anxiety of knowing that this step of using the stop sick and that your breathing is actually causing intimacy. distress and oxidative stress in your body, which is not just going to fall short term co time, but longer on how calm like cancer is. i've got your best, you know, calm, but a box from that just the immediate effect of being outside makes your eyes thing. your shots kind of is always crashing. you this the best? hardly any. some in the middle of the day today, i had to put on lights because it's like there's a dock. strauss has completely envelope the city and it is just very hard to get a headache. you just, physically,
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you're reminded all the time that the air that your breathing is so deadly. look in your book, you write that breathing has become the near smoking. of course, most people do understand the risks associated with smoking. how aware the people generally about the dangers of air pollution is not enough. unfortunately, of course, there's a small quote of people love at the public health experts and some doctors who are aware of the city or, and long term and near the sample have tom that evolution pauses. but unfortunately, the larger mos or of people are not so bad. and even if they are to where they're not aware of the specific and exact nature in which evolution can trigger disease disability and that so all i would say about that needs to be much more moss awareness off the severity of health. that evolution can pause before
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there is going to be any change in policy or any changing a you know, the government's ability to bring down evolution in the country to tell you this is personal for you to because your own mother had an unexpected lung cancer. diagnosis linked to polluted air and, and very sadly died. and i'm sorry for your loss. i want to ask you, what does the research show us about how common cases like your mouth is ok. so our research is beginning to show us more and more that there are more and more non smokers, younger and younger population and more and more women for non smokers, for getting a lung cancer. and unfortunately, because lung cancer does not immediately threw up symptoms that is being diagnosed at the later and need to stage. and my mother's case it was diagnosed in the telemundo stage and she barely had any symptoms, but she died within 3 months of the diagnosis. and unfortunately,
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the fact is what we're seeing more and more of there are several cases of lung cancer and many other kansas that are triggered by a pollution. and unfortunately, i don't think that accepts connection of docs is happening amongst, in the minds of the general people. and unfortunately, also the public awareness of such as is not being made with enough focus in the public domain. junky. we've got about a minute left. who's responsible for all this, and are they being held accountable? so unfortunately not, they are not being held accountable images. mostly i would say we are all complicit indicators in this, but it is up to the government. and indeed those of the country who have in a democracy, they are the ones who are supposed to need to change. and the government has failed in this task off off. so bringing emissions down,
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which is the only way to reduce evolution. and the industry is also equally responsible for the corporate. some of the government together are the most responsible for this deadly evolution that is driving the country. people can make a difference, them can try. but, you know, in the population of 1.5 over a, over 1500000000 people in this country. i think each one can make a small difference. but the biggest difference can only be made by the government defend the for president. they are the ones that are responsible and accountable. and unfortunately, we are not enough aware to hold them accountable because transparency proceeds accountability. and there is not enough transparency in this area because of lack of awareness. enable yes, just to your palm, the level cottage and at least thank you so much for your time. thank you. thank you for having the problem. the poll has become the
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lightest country to bend the popular social media take talk. you might, you might remember india, for example, the, the same back in 2020 the polls. foreign minister said the chinese on and off would be banned immediately as it was necessary to regulate the use of the social media platform that was disrupting harmony at goodwill. and floyd of indecent materials. so okay, let's get more on this now is do you have what you use as a reporter at the house or even a how hi there, this disruption of social harmony that in the polls governments referring to. what exactly does it mean? so they follow, 1st of all, they've been talking a lot about the rise of hate speech on tick tock. and so they're referring to posts that have sold sentiments against particular communities of particular costs. and this hasn't many cases left to real violence, what police have had to intervene. and they've, that i've also been complaints of the content being very sexist of
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a community pool, a freight thing that's cutting out online gambling and spread of fake news. and there have been a few cases of nudity, which if all the apologies buddy i'm comfortable with. now, this is not huge. me surprising because the talk algorithm is known to be very aggressive. it does tend to push more toxic content which can get people more addicted. but what maple is saying is that they've contacted the talk on several occasions and asked for them to intervene. but the, the doc hasn't addressed that concerns. and so they're finding it easier at this point, the band, the chinese app for other than regulate every single use of. okay and, and how is people that responded to disband? it's 1st of all a lot of uses. it's 2200000 people who use take dog actively and they fall predominantly very young. i mean, we're talking about children and people up to the age of 34. that's the mean audience and, and a lot of young people have said that it feels like the a faulty coalition that's ruling maple is simply insecure, or maybe they don't want criticism to be pulling out on think talk,
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picked up has been a very active platform in the fall full, you know, words and grievances against the government, but it's also been a platform for chris um, positive conversations for finding solutions. and quantum creators depend on it to make the earnings. so there's been a lot of people who are calling to reverse disband, including joining list, angles of petitions, and one full efficient set, something that i think really hits a, you know, it presents to sentiment quite well. he said, if you have a boy alone, your neck, you don't chop off your neck and think another thing to just keep in mind is that this band comes with the time when they fathers pulled out new directives for how social media companies need to operate within the country and so this band is bought the for larger move to make me fall digital environments. faithful is a band the right way to go about that. i'm also show me how it was already. yeah, dw, and use as a report of thanks so much. i a semester so i. so
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