
In India, always a day starts with a news story saying about the future health care. Air pollution is the strong evidence for environmental problem in India in terms of human health, causing thousands of deaths and illness which leads to a huge amount for health care expenses. Air pollution leads to deaths of many pre-mature when compared to traffic accidents but the media coverage and government action is very less in India. According to the survey conducted by Organization for Economic Cooperation and development, India consistently ranks among the most polluted country. India is responsible for Sulphur dioxide emissions, nitrogen dioxide emissions, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide emissions and greenhouse gas emissions. The reason for the emissions of such harmful pollutants is due to weak laws and guidelines. To reduce this pollution, level the government should take certain precautions and production and also to give strict laws to control air pollution by comparing the air pollution act with other countries we can know how strong and how weak are our laws, so that we do some amendments to finalize the laws and Act to reduce air pollution in our country. Unless India strengthens this laws and regulations, pressures from people will result in increasing hazardous air pollutants.