By Sidharth Mishra
As we enter the last week of the year, and as has been the norm in the newspapers it’s the time to look back. For a resident of national Capital region, looking back at the year which is about to end can only give a feeling of déjà vu.
The winter has set in with the chilly winds but one can’t be complaining. Thank the good God for having send those winds to Delhi to clear it of the poisonous air. For about a decade now, the citizens are forced to live in gas chambers and then the Gods send winds which makes breathing somewhat easy.
If the Gods were not there, matters would not have been helped. Despite the huge insertions in the newspapers with a smiling chief minister announcing installation of smog towers, Delhi’ites failed to get fresh air even within the 100 metres radius of these highly publicized devise to clear the air. At least there is no data to reflect towards that.
The farmers have finally lifted the more-than-a-year-long siege of the national Capital after they managed to have their way with the central government. For those commuting between Delhi and its suburb for job, the end of agitation has come with a sense of relief. This ‘jam’ may have ended for good but there are several other ‘jams’ staring the national Capital at its face.
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