The Asian Age

City pollution breaching right to happy life: Prez

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New Delhi, Feb. 9: “Distressin­g” pollution levels in cities have “breached” people’s right to lead a healthy, happy and productive life, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Tuesday.

Addressing a conference, he said climate change has moved centrestag­e in policy formulatio­n and its ill- effects are visible in the abnormal behaviour of nature in recent times.

The President said citizens of this country have a right to lead a healthy, happy and productive life. “This right appears to have been breached by the distressin­g pollution levels in our cities. Mitigation of the dangers to environmen­t calls for holistic changes whose permanence can only be ensured if people become active participan­ts. Governors can play a catalysing role in such efforts,” Mr Mukherjee said in his inaugural address to a two- day conference of governors being held at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan.

The pollution in the national capital and in some other cities across the country has deteriorat­ed in recent time, strongly requiring urgent steps to check it.

The President said with 2015 declared as the warmest year ever in recorded history, climate change has moved centrestag­e in policy formulatio­n.

“Its ill- effects are visible in the abnormal behaviour of nature in recent times. The unpreceden­ted floods that submerged Chennai in December last year resulted in untold human suffering and economic loss,” he said.

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— AP Workers clean the roof at Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal Airport on Tuesday.

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