Nithin Kamath, Founder and CEO of Zerodha, recently shared his thoughts on the severe pollution levels. He suggested that ...
Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath has sparked a conversation about combating pollution in Indian cities with a unique ...
Delhi has utilised just 32% of its allocated NCAP funds of Rs 42.69 crore, leaving a whopping Rs 29.15 crore untouched.
Eastern cities like Howrah and cities in the south, like Vishakhapatnam, have also experienced above-300 AQI levels. Other metropolises have also been suffering from a spell of bad-quality air. Mumbai ...
Kamath suggested a “property price discount for the quality of air and water” as the solution. According to Kamath, economic ...
The entrepreneur said that real estate prices should be discounted taking into account these factors as this would help ...
Delhi’s air quality index improved from ’very poor’ to ’poor’ on Monday, but it remains the most polluted city in India.
According to CPCB data, Delhi recorded a very poor AQI of 318, filled with PM2.5 pollutants, exacerbated by stubble burning ...
Kamath suggests that property prices should be discounted based on the quality of air and water as this would encourage homeowners to improve their surroundings.