"Can't Do It Alone": Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde's Mumbai AQI Appeal

Maharashtra Environment Minister Pankaja Munde addressed the ongoing air quality crisis in Mumbai, where the city has been enveloped in smog for eight consecutive days. During her conversation with NDTV, Munde highlighted that air pollution is a pressing issue not only for Mumbai but also for urban centers globally. She emphasized the need for collective action, stating that addressing this environmental challenge requires collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies, local communities, and citizens. Munde's remarks come as the city faces deteriorating air quality levels, prompting public health concerns and calls for immediate measures to combat pollution. The minister's appeal underscores the urgency to implement effective strategies to improve air quality and safeguard public health in Mumbai, a city that has long struggled with pollution issues. As the government seeks solutions, Munde's message reaffirms the importance of united efforts to tackle this environmental crisis.
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