By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
12th Mar, 2019:-
Prof. Jagat
Ram, Director, Post-graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research
(PGIMER) inaugurated the multicity summer air quality campaign jointly being
conducted by Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health,
PGIMER, Chandigarh and Panjab University, Chandigarh in collaboration with
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune. The air quality in
Haryana and Punjab will be monitored using state of the art continuous ‘Air
Quality Laboratory on Wheels.’
Prof.
Jagat Ram, appreciated Department of Community Medicine and School of Public
Health, PGIMER, for taking the lead in ‘Air Quality and Heath’ research. He
stressed that the Chandigarh and neighbouring states should be benefited from
the presence of ‘Air Quality Lab on Wheels.’ Further, he added that such
initiatives are needed to understand better the air pollution and its
association with various diseases such as stroke, heart disease, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer, and acute respiratory infections to
plan risks reduction measures.
Prof.
Arvind Rajwanshi, Dean, PGIMER stressed that more such collaborative steps
should be taken to address issues that affect public health. Prof Arun
Aggarwal, Department of Community Medicine and School of Public Health, PGIMER,
mentioned that air quality data generated using the mobile van could be used to
create awareness about the air pollution and motivate them to curb their
emissions.
Dr. Ravindra
Khaiwal, Additional Professor of Environment Health, PGI, mentioned that
multicity campaign would be useful to better understand the air quality in tier
II cities and to support national clean air programme (NCAP). He added that
NCAP is recently launched in January 2019 by Government of India to reduce air
pollution by 20-30% in over 102 cities of India including Chandigarh by
2024.
This
air quality laboratory on wheels will conduct a week measurement in Chandigarh
and is placed in Sector
25, Panjab University, Chandigarh. School Students, researchers and other
interested citizen are welcome to visit and learn about air quality.
Dr.
Ravindra Khaiwal, Additional Professor of Environment Health, School of Public
Health, PGIMER, Chandigarh and Dr. Suman Mor, Panjab University, Chandigarh
together with IITM, Pune are jointly coordinating this air quality monitoring
campaign. This monitoring will be conducted in eight cities of Haryana and
Punjab including Chandigarhto understands the relation between air quality,
meteorology, and Health.
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