The Himalayas first seen by India after 30 years

For the first time in 30 years, the Himalayan Mountains are visible from parts of India after the decline of air pollution from the limits of the coronary epidemic. The decline in air pollution levels from limiting activity has led India's Punjab province residents some 200km from Himalayan, [...]
For the first time in 30 years, the Himalayan Mountains are visible from parts of India after the decline of air pollution from the limits of the coronary epidemic.
The decline in air pollution levels from limiting activity has caused residents of India's Punjab province, some 200km from Himalaya, to fill social media with the sight of legendary snow - covered mountains.
Former Harbhayan Singh cricket player said he had seen the Himalayas from his home for the first time ever.
He warned of the clear shower of the influence pollution has had on nature.
India has a population of about 1.4 billion people, and last year it led diagrams like the most polluted cities in the world according to IQAIR.
But the strict deadlock of 21 days in the country means fewer cars and businesses are on the run, and pollution levels are down.
Another user who described the view from Punjab as the stunning “Only” while looking at the Himalaya Mountains from its roof.
India's Central Pollution Board said the country's hibernation has resulted in significant improvement in air quality in the country.
India, during most of the year, records a five - fold limit of 100mg/m3 than the global safe border, according to SBS News.












