A Case Study- Traffic Noise Pollution in One of the Metro Cities in India, Delhi
| Vol-4 | Issue-03 | March 2019 | Published Online: 13 March 2019 PDF ( 236 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Sumit Kumar 1; Vijay Dahiya 2; Ajay 3 | ||
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1Research scholar, Department of Geography PanjabUniversity Chandigarh 2Department of Sociology, Indira Gandhi National Open University |
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| Abstract | ||
Traffic related clamor contamination represents almost two-third of the absolute commotion contamination in a urban zone. Commotion, a side-effect of urbanization, industrialization and mechanization, is progressively perceived as a natural aggravation that influences human wellbeing and prosperity. Traffic clamor on existing urban roadways brings down the personal satisfaction and property estimations for people living close to these urban hallways Due to blast of populace and fast industrialization the transportation in the city expanded to un-fanciful statures, yet because of the need of proficient Mass Transit System, individual vehicular development likewise contacted heightening statures. The major unfavorable effect of commotion incorporate obstruction with correspondence and aggravate in rest. For the most part a solicitation to lessen or step is supported by the greater part of the respondents. State funded training has all the earmarks of being the best device to control commotion contamination. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Traffic, metro cities, Noise pollution. | ||
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