Onlinekhabar April 10, 2021 A polluted Kathmandu road, on Friday, March 26, 2021. Photo: Aryan Dhimal For the past few weeks, smog has completely engulfed central Nepal, majorly the Kathmandu valley. Due to that, the air quality in the major places of this area is getting hazardous every day. Air pollution caused by uncontrolled wildfires in most places of the country, lack of rain, emissions of harmful gases and smoke from the industries and vehicles, and lack of strong wind are cited as the reasons behind the smog blanketing central Nepal. The depleted air quality in the country has several immediate and long-term impacts on the general health of people. Here,