Nadir Godrej cites Beijing and Los Angeles, asks why Delhi and Mumbai can’t tackle pollution, urges citizens to act

Nadir Godrej, an influential industrialist, addressed the pressing issue of air pollution in India during Mumbai Climate Week, drawing comparisons with cities like Beijing and Los Angeles that have successfully tackled similar challenges. He emphasized that the pollution crisis in Indian metropolitan areas, particularly Delhi and Mumbai, can be mitigated through heightened public awareness, active citizen engagement, and the rigorous implementation of environmental regulations. Godrej called on the Maharashtra government to take decisive action, highlighting the need for a collaborative effort among citizens, businesses, and policymakers. His remarks underscore the urgency of addressing pollution, which has reached alarming levels in many Indian cities, impacting public health and quality of life. By leveraging successful strategies employed in other global cities, Godrej advocates for a more proactive and responsible approach to environmental stewardship in India, encouraging citizens to join in the fight against pollution for a sustainable future.
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