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There are many environmental issues in India. Air pollution, water pollution, garbage, and pollution of the natural environment are all challenges for India. The situation was worse between 1947 through 1995. According to data collection and environment assessment studies of World Bank experts, between 1995 through 2010, India has made one of the fastest progress in the world, in addressing its environmental issues and improving its environmental quality.[1][2] Still, India has a long way to go to reach environmental quality similar to those enjoyed in developed economies. Pollution remains a major challenge and opportunity for India. --B mbc12 (talk) 12:20, 26 October 2014 (UTC)( I would like to add, India should put indicator for measuring air quality to help people understand the complex data on pollution and its impact on health. Also - should alert people in case of environmental contamination occurred)--B mbc12 (talk) 12:20, 26 October 2014 (UTC)Italic text

Environmental issues are one of the primary causes of disease, health issues and long term livelihood impact for India.

The second assignments - 10/28/2014

There are many Environmental problems and challenges facing Indian cities. The large increase in the population led to accelerated urban growth accelerated in many urban communities and the deterioration of services and facilities. This has resulted in a threat to threatens public health and the environment, with the consequent lack of hygiene, waste collection and provision of water services as networks and renewal services are extended.

Third assignment - 11/18/2014

http://green.blogs.nytimes.com//2009/07/13/designing-a-cleaner-tuk-tuk/?_r=0

A new vehicle with three wheels - known as “tuk-tuk” - one of the most effective transportation for maintaining cleanliness of the environment in India, making it an essential part of “Delhi” province plans to purify the air. Provincial authorities launched a large number of cars “tuk-tuk”, powered by compressed natural gas, in the streets.