Effects of herbal woods in Homa therapy on air quality: experiments amidst unlocking the society in pandemic challenges Online publication date: Fri, 29-Jul-2022
by Rohit Rastogi; Mamta Saxena; Sheelu Sagar; Neeti Tandon; T. Rajeshwari; Bhavna Singh; Priyanshi Garg; Madhulika Singh; Pranav Sharma; Komal Singh; Luv Dhamija; Mayank Sharma
International Journal of Environmental Engineering (IJEE), Vol. 11, No. 3, 2022
Abstract: In pandemic, the economic crises and health issues have brought the whole human race in unprecedented situation. UN, WHO, World Bank, WFO and all other responsible organisations are indicating towards the global crisis of health. Pandemic is not a single reason of health crisis, poor air quality is also a great threat for increasing mortality rate in the world. In Nation Capital Region (NCR), India and nearby areas, the time period of months of September to December is very much crucial every year as due to many social, cultural, ecological and known-unknown reasons, the quality of air is degraded below threshold level causing threats to human health and lives. Present manuscript is a trial for analysis of air quality of Indian capital region amidst global pandemic and effect of Ancient Yagya and Homa science on curbing the pollution.
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