The Alarming Rise of India’s Pay-to-Breathe Industry

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As the state’s solutions to pollution fail, the need for expensive air purifiers is driving a new kind of inequality.

Deekshith Vara Prasad, founder and CEO of Indian-made air purifier AirOK Technologies, says his company’s sales have grown 18 percent since 2018.

The borders of private spaces, like offices and, increasingly, hotels—which sometimes market themselves—are a stark illustration of the unequal access to clean air. Door attendants, valets, bellhops, and security guards working the entrances and exits to these buildings don’t breathe the purified air available to those inside.

 

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You guys missed this at the southern state of India

they also poop outside instead of using toilets

It's just really hard to catch all those birds every year for their boosters.

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