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Additional Details This question arose from a conversation with with one of my aunties who suggested the holy city of Puri, Orissa consumes the most bhang. Pure curiosity has driven me ...
not yet but may be in twenty-thirty years..... but all other major metro are already got this prize of pollution....
firetdriver_99
yes like everywhere else in India since they believe they are going to be next super-power (yeah good luck on that one) they have no time of funds to spend on their enviroment they are too busy buying fighter jets and aircraft carriers.
inspectclouseau
Absolutely. Its sad to see the never ending pollution of what was once such a beautiful city. They can still save it if they clean up.
smilepraveen
yes its no more a garedn city its polluted city
Vrij
Yes. Its no more the Garden City. Lots of green spaces are becoming concrete grey.
Case in point : The RV rd from South End Circle to JNR 5th blk will soon be rid of the beautiful trees that line it.
The number of vehicles too is ever increasing. Max temperature has gone up from 30 to 38 in just about two decades.
dolly
Yes Bangalore is polluted to a very high level, There is improper management of traffic, roads are not laid properly, no proper drinage systems, roads are very small where there is huge traffic e.g BG road.
My friend who has a 2+ yr old kid is relocating to chennai just because the polluted air doesn't suit her daughter. The kid is falling sick often and the Dr has advised her to move to chennai if possible. My son got very severe breathing difficulty when I had to take him out for shopping for 2 days continuously (usually we go out only on Saturdays). My Dr also said the same thing, that Bangalore may not suit some kids who are allergic to dust or dirt.
aproudindian
Yes. Garden city has been polluted because of its CAR DENSITY.