Monday 23 November 2015

Delhi's pollution: A major concern

Delhi's pollution: A major concern



There are more than 28 industrial areas in Delhi. Most of the small and medium scale industries don't have individual facilities to treat liquid waste.  Delhi IS entering its bitter battle against being the fourth most polluted city in the world. Rapid growth rate of industrialisation and migration has created many challenges for the municipality to overcome.

The unexpected growth in the number of vehicles in Delhi is a major concern as everyday over 1500 vehicles joining the line in Delhi? The city is regularly choked in thick fog as an array of traffic and heavy industries throw 3,000 ton of pollutants into the air everyday. Pollution from thermal power plants contributes 13 per cent of air pollution. The city could become impossible to live in because of air and water pollution.


The terrible air quality in the Indian capital has just became even worse due to large scale construction . There is a government body called Delhi Pollution Control Committee existing in Delhi (DPCC) basically established for controlling pollution in Delhi’s pollution. Emerging middle classes of Delhi will have to scale down expectations and start curbing their own polluting activities to avoid the prospect of the city becoming impossible to live in.

We, at greencar.ngo, are passionate about creating an environment friendly approach to commute by sharing a ride. Greencar.ngo provides a platform to Share a ride or Carpool to help reduce your carbon footprint.

How can we make India pollution free?

How can we make India pollution free?

Many Journalists have been asking the question : What will be Indias enviroment look like in 2020 ? Already India is one of the most polluted countries in the world? Air pollution in many Indian cities is also growing by leaps and bounds.

Increasing public transportation is the only way to solve this problem. All Indian cities should have more public transports and more importantly with hygiene. Thus makes commuters to use them effectively. Infrastructure is nearly zero here in our country
No proper integration of metro, rail and buses. We should introduce transportation for all types of class so that we could suceed.

Car pooling will also greatly help to curb air pollution. The government can pose ban on single person travelling in car in peak times and support for car pooling in major cities.

GreenCar is a free NGO initiative to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads. Air pollution effects children's and infant’s health development. We hope that you will support this initiative.

Monday 9 November 2015

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Benefits of Carpooling:



Carpooling not only saves time and money, but the benefits go beyond just savings.  Whether you carpool to work or going to your home carpool always beneficial for you. Other benefits of carpooling includes:

Reduced carbon level: Fewer vehicles on the road means reduced carbon emissions. If you drive only half or less the time, you’re making a positive impact on your carbon footprint.


Reduced stress: Driving in rush hour always stressful. Whether you are late or struck in traffic you have to face a lot of high-stress scenarios on your drive to work. If you carpool then you can reduce or even eliminate these stressful hours.

Become a one-car household: . The money savings really begin to increase when you don’t have to pay for gas, wear and tear, maintenance and insurance on two automobiles.


According to The Rideshare Company, the average vehicle releases 10,000 pounds of carbon dioxide every year. Greencar India free NGO initiative helps to reduce traffic congestion and pollution on roads.