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Paper Title
Environmental Data Analysis and Visualization
Authors
  Manish Singh Bhandari,  Rishabh Mishra,  Naman Aggarwal,  Adarsh Pal
Abstract
Delhi, India's environmental issues are a risk to the well-being of urban and rural people, as well as to the flora and fauna. Delhi is one of India's sixth most populated metropolises (including all NCRs and being the second most populous metropolitan area), with one of the most highly polluted cities with for example the largest pollution in the world. In May 2014, New Delhi was declared as the most contaminated city in the world by the World Health Organisation. Overcrowding and the resultant excess of finite commodities, such as water, placed extreme environmental strain. The town suffers from air contamination induced by rolling dust and manufacturing, with very limited contributions from the usage of unclean transport vehicles, in particular diesel city buses and trucks and 2-wheelers and 3-wheelers with two-stroke engines. Water degradation and shortage of solid waste treatment plants also caused significant harm to the Yamuna River, which grew on the banks of Delhi.
Vehicle emissions and manufacturing practises have been reported in Delhi as being related to both indoor and outdoor air pollution. Delhi air quality and mortality research showed that all-natural mortality and morbidity rose as air pollution increased. Delhi has taken many measures over the past 10 years to mitigate air pollution in the region. More needs to be achieved, however, to further reduce air emission standards.”
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Unique Identification Number - IJEDR2102004Page Number(s) - 25-32Pubished in - Volume 9 | Issue 2 | April 2021DOI (Digital Object Identifier) -    Publisher - IJEDR (ISSN - 2321-9939)
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  Manish Singh Bhandari,  Rishabh Mishra,  Naman Aggarwal,  Adarsh Pal,   "Environmental Data Analysis and Visualization", International Journal of Engineering Development and Research (IJEDR), ISSN:2321-9939, Volume.9, Issue 2, pp.25-32, April 2021, Available at :http://www.ijedr.org/papers/IJEDR2102004.pdf
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