New Delhi: Mehani, a 25-year-old research scholar, stood at Jantar Mantar coughing vigorously while clutching on to a poster that read, "I am here for my children." Around her, hundreds of Delhiites gathered — some wearing biohazard masks and others carrying oxygen cylinders — trying to symbolically convey what it now means to inhale the toxic air of the capital. A demonstration organised under the banner of ‘Let Us Breathe' on Tuesday marked a renewed mobilisation after the protests at India Gate last week ended with police detaining several of the participants. Groups such as Scientists for Society, Disha Students Organisation, Progressive Artists League and Revolutionary Workers Party of India joined hands once again, signalling an emerging citizen-led coalition to battle the
Delhi brings out biohazard masks, cylinders to air its disgust
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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