Aizawl is the first Indian city to follow a no-honking policy

04:02PM Tue 26 Sep, 2017

25 September, Mizoram A car horn’s average decibel level is nearly 110dB, which is a serious health hazard as any sound above 60–70dB can result in gradual loss of hearing. Noise pollution has become such a serious problem in cities that ENT specialists say that most of the urban population suffers from 20dB hearing loss.
If a person has chronic exposure to sound above 55dB, the risk of heart disease and stroke increases. As per a WHO study, “One million healthy life years are lost due to traffic noise.” The story of Aizawl has been documented in Tranquility, a short film that shows people from the city coming together to make their home free of noise. This movie has been filmed by six youths from Nagaland and Mizoram and has also been recommended by actor, director, and choreographer Prabhudeva. While in metropolitan cities such as Mumbai and Delhi, everyone seems to be in a rush and the honking never seems to stop, in Aizawl, one is welcomed only by the beautiful and melodious bird chirping. With this initiative to eliminate noise pollution, Aizawl has set an example for the entire country to follow. Source: Yourstory.com Published by Sahifa SM