Fight To Breathe
#FightToBreathe: New year, same problem
Ah, the new year. A time of plans and possibilities, of resolutions and decisions and brand-new ideas.
And masks and air purifiers and coughing and bad lungs and and curses and odd-even days and ill health – all because the same old problems have carried over into 2025.
That’s why we’ve launched #FightToBreathe, a collaboration between Newslaundry, experts, readers – and you. Beyond the confines of the news cycle, we’ll dive deep into the root causes for pollution, investigate government action, and come up with actionable solutions. We’ll have text stories and video reports, round-table discussions and cartoons like these. Because this is a year-long issue and it needs year-long focus.
We will be running this campaign alongside our everyday work of reports and podcasts, video stories and shows. And we are powered only by our subscribers, not by ad revenue from governments and corporates. You can power us too. Click here to subscribe, and join the tribe that pays to keep news free.
Also Read
-
‘Not a Maoist, just a tribal student’: Who is the protester in the viral India Gate photo?
-
130 kmph tracks, 55 kmph speed: Why are Indian trains still this slow despite Mission Raftaar?
-
Supreme Court’s backlog crisis needs sustained action. Too ambitious to think CJI’s tenure can solve it
-
Malankara Society’s rise and its deepening financial ties with Boby Chemmanur’s firms
-
Govt is ‘judge, jury, and executioner’ with new digital rules, says Press Club of India