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Bandra residents form human chain in Mumbai’s first air quality protest of the year

Residents form human chain at Carter Road after city sees 23 days of bad air in November, demand urgent action from authorities

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Bandra locals join Mumbai’s first clean air stir of the year at Carter Road

Bandra locals join Mumbai’s first clean air stir of the year at Carter Road

With Mumbai’s Air Quality Index (AQI) still in the moderate category and the city logging 23 out of 30 bad AQI days in November, residents of Bandra organised Mumbai’s first air quality protest of the year on Sunday. Around 100 residents formed a human chain at Carter Road at 3.30 pm to stage a peaceful demonstration against worsening air quality.

As part of the protest, residents listed five key demands. These included an immediate short-term action plan to reduce pollution, transparent reporting of AQI and pollution sources, strict action on construction dust, waste burning and vehicular emissions, and a declaration of a health emergency in Mumbai due to hazardous AQI levels.

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