New Delhi, Feb. 3 -- As inhabitants of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, we find ourselves in a distressing period. With every breath, our lungs are subjected to harmful pollutants, transforming the experience of residing in Dhaka into a perilous endeavor akin to knowingly ingesting poison. The denizens of this metropolis are involuntarily exposed to toxic air with each inhalation. On the morning of February 1 at 11 am, Dhaka's Air Quality Index (AQI) reached an alarming score of 346, This categorizes Dhaka's air quality as 'Hazardous.' Notably, an AQI score between 151-200 is deemed 'Unhealthy,' while a score between 201-300 signifies 'Very Unhealthy' air. Any score exceeding 301 is characterized as 'Hazardous' or 'Dangerous.' Is this a ...