The summary of the video is:
The video discusses the problem of air pollution in Delhi, which is caused by various factors such as transport, industries, waste burning, dust, stubble burning, and geographical location. The video also explains the impact of pollution on health, economy, and international image of India. The video then suggests some solutions such as using public transport, diversifying crops, adopting eco-friendly practices, and planting more trees. The video urges the viewers to be part of the solution and not to blame others for the problem. The video also challenges the viewers to watch the video till the end and share it with others.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Delhi's air has reached the hazardous category, which is 10 times above the safe limit.
2. Breathing this air is as harmful as smoking 25 to 30 cigarettes.
3. The main sources of pollution in Delhi are waste burning, transport, industries, dust, domestic cooking and heating, and diesel generator sets.
4. Stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana, and UP contributes to the pollution in Delhi, especially in winter when the wind speed is low.
5. Air pollution kills 24 lakh Indians every year and reduces their life expectancy by 17 years.
6. Air pollution also affects the economy by reducing productivity, tourism, and electricity consumption.
7. Solutions for reducing pollution include using public transport, shifting to less water-intensive crops, adopting eco-friendly practices for stubble disposal, and supporting government policies and initiatives.