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The air we breathe is a shared resource, and its degradation is a shared failure. As we look toward the future, the success of a city will not be measured solely by its skyscrapers or GDP, but by the clarity of its skies and the health of its citizens. Current Affairs Pdf (English & Bangla) ~ Contact - Facebook

The rapid urbanization of the 21st century has brought unprecedented economic growth, but it has also birthed a silent, invisible crisis: air pollution. For major metropolitan hubs, particularly in developing nations, the challenge of maintaining breathable air has become a defining battle for public health and environmental sustainability. Download File 12-02-23-md.pdf

The sources of this pollution are multifaceted. They range from industrial emissions and construction dust to the exhaust of aging vehicle fleets. Furthermore, regional factors like crop burning or brick kilns on the outskirts of urban centers exacerbate the issue, creating a "dome" effect that traps pollutants over high-density populations. The air we breathe is a shared resource,

Expanding urban forests and "green lungs" to act as natural filters. Furthermore, regional factors like crop burning or brick

Enforcing modern filtration standards and relocating heavy polluters away from residential zones.

In the meantime, here is a general essay on , a topic frequently associated with reports from that period: The Invisible Crisis: Navigating Urban Air Quality