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Explained: Why Mumbai’s air quality is so poor

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Explained: Why Mumbai’s air quality is so pooron Sunday evening, the Environment Ministry’s SAMEER app recorded Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) at 180 (classified as ‘moderate’), marking the fourth consecutive day of thick smog. Earlier this week, the AQI briefly climbed to 198, entering the ‘poor’ category
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