Noise Pollution Crisis in India

How excessive noise is silently harming our health, children, and environment

What is Noise Pollution?

Noise pollution refers to harmful or disturbing levels of sound that interfere with the natural balance of human and animal life. In India, common sources include traffic, construction, industrial activities, and loudspeakers, often exceeding safe decibel levels.

The World Health Organization recommends noise levels below 55 dB during the day and 45 dB at night for residential areas. However, many Indian cities consistently surpass these limits.

Decibel Danger Scale

See how everyday sounds compare to dangerous noise levels:

85 dB - Heavy Traffic
110 dB - Rock Concert
30 dB - Quiet Library
90 dB - Construction

Why Noise Pollution Isn't Just a City Problem

Many believe noise pollution only affects crowded cities. However, rural and semi-urban areas are facing increasing noise levels too - from tractors, loudspeakers during festivals, and nearby highways.

The peace once enjoyed in these areas is slowly fading. These communities often have less awareness and fewer regulations in place. The sudden increase in noise can disturb wildlife, affect livestock, and even disrupt children's sleep and learning.

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