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{NAME}, More Power To You!

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[Change.org] Dear {NAME}, Something incredible is happening because of Change.org users. Delhi’s citizens and the Government are [joining hands on Change.org] to fight the city’s pollution crisis. After hundreds of people started petitions demanding clean air, Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra took notice and reached out to them seeking their suggestions. {NAME}, over 15,000 people responded in less than one day with several suggestions to curb pollution. The Delhi Government has taken 15 strong measures to address the pollution crisis in Delhi based on people’s suggestions. They are also putting together a long-term Delhi Action Plan based on these inputs. [Read more about how this happened.] {NAME}, your voice matters. When citizens like you unite, even powerful authorities take action.  Thank you for all that you do to make issues be heard by supporting campaigns or [starting your own petition.] More power to you. Preethi Herman, Change.org India Director [Read More] Want to change something? [Start a petition]. --------------------------------------------------------------- The person (or organisation) who started this petition is not affiliated with Change.org. Change.org did not create this petition and is not responsible for the petition content. This email was sent by Change.org to {EMAIL}. You can [edit your email preferences] or [unsubscribe] from these emails. [Start a petition]   ·   [Contact us]   ·   [Privacy policy] Change.org   ·   548 Market St #29993, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401, USA

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