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Stubble burning stopped, but pollution still rising: Javadekar questions Delhi govt

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Stubble burning stopped, but pollution still rising: Javadekar questions Delhi govt

Stubble burning stopped, but pollution still rising: Javadekar questions Delhi govt

Speaking to media in the national capital on December 04, Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar spoke on Delhi's air quality.

Javadekar said, "Air quality in Delhi is still in the very poor category, even though stubble burning has stopped.

Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has issued notice to Delhi government, asking to take action on causes behind pollution like biomass burning and dust."


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