THIS is with reference to the report “Lahore again becomes world’s most polluted city with 394 AQI” (Oct 22). Such reports appear with irritating regu-larity without anything having been seen to be done in this regard. Lahore is routinely ranked among the world’s most polluted cities, with a population nearing 20 million.

Consequently, a significant portion of the population is at a heightened risk of respiratory diseases. The government has not upgraded the healthcare system adequately either to address the growing health crisis.

I have been living in Lahore for the last seven years. Every winter, the city exper-iences severe and unprecedented smog, yet the response of public authorities remains largely reactionary rather than precautionary.

In the absence of a quality public transportation network, most people rely on personal vehicles for commuting. For instance, metro buses are typically overcrowded, underscoring the need for expanded public transport options.

The Punjab government should consider a public-private partnership to introduce new bus services on major roads across the city. Additionally, the government should also consider subsidies on electric bikes to promote cleaner and more sustainable commute options for the people.

Najaf Ali
Lahore

Published in Dawn, November 6th, 2024

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