A ₹80,000 income tax break vs ‘zero mention’ of pollution: IIM alumnus highlights India’s blind spot

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The Iim Ahmedabad Alumnus Ulkarsh Goklani pointed to what he called “greater, greater truth” with Lindil Cat’s last WTF Podcast with Tech millionaire Brian NSon.

Johnson, known for his anti-aging research, arrived in an armed N95 mask and with a quality calculator of the 130th air “It was considered good air in India,” Goklan wrote.

However, the actual surprise was only the mask or reading of the meters. It was the reaction of those around Johnson. Goklan wrote: I deeply respect everyone. But what is the most important events in this moment? Our collective apathy over our basic needs. “

He also mentioned. “We have trained well. Made to accept unacceptable. Made to live in slow, invisible decay. ”

Despite some large number of businesses and fitness of India, the poor quality of the air was more like the background than the crisis.

Goklani stressed that this indifference can last, he said. “We are losing the 12 years of our lives because of the poverty of air.” According to him, dissatisfaction has become so confused that “guess how many times the air pollution has been celebrated in the union’s budget.” Zero. ZL Left Nada … Not a passing reference. Even the placement of signs. “

For Johnson, this moment was unspeakable. He finished the Podcast early, citing the irritation of an eye and throat. But Goklan’s concern is deeply cut off, offering India’s air is not just easy to breathe. It is about the silent crisis that many have learned to live.

When he went out but for sure, let’s mention ₹ 80,000 tax savings. Because it will meet much more when we pay our hospital bills. “

 
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