By Krishna N. Das NEW DELHI (Reuters) - As India's capital of New Delhi prepares for winter - and the accompanying season of acrid smog - the governme.
State agencies have pumped thousands of dollars into Shellios Technolabs, a startup whose founder Amit Pathak began work on the helmet, which he calls the world's first of its kind, in a basement in 2016.
A motorcycle helmet that filters out harmful emissions from the air is protecting riders in New Delhi and other Indian cities that rank among the most polluted in the world.
Two-wheeler riders can now breathe clean air as a Delhi based startup has developed anti-pollution helmets which has THESE facilities to clean air, reports IANS.
People riding motorcycles can now breathe clean air as a Delhi based startup, Shellios Technolabs, has developed an anti-pollution helmet that has a bluetooth-enabled app which alerts the rider when the helmet requires cleaning.The helmet .