No End To 'Air Emergency' In Delhi, Other Top Stories

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  • Published On: November 08, 2023
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For over six days now, the national capital is enveloped by a toxic cloud causing a massive public health crisis. The Delhi government is scrambling to find solutions as the farm fires in Punjab show no signs of stopping. An early school break has been declared as the Delhi Environment minster even mulls artificial rain. Meanwhile, the politics continues with a blame game between the Centre, Delhi and Haryana.

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