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Delhi Pollution: AQI Crosses 300 As Diwali Nears| Are crackers Responsible for Crisis| Vox-Pop

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Delhi Pollution: AQI Crosses 300 As Diwali Nears| Are crackers Responsible for Crisis| Vox-Pop

Delhi Pollution: AQI Crosses 300 As Diwali Nears| Are crackers Responsible for Crisis| Vox-Pop

Delhi-NCR is experiencing deteriorating air quality as the region enters its annual pollution crisis period, coinciding with the approach of Diwali.

While Diwali celebrations, particularly fireworks, contribute to short-term air quality degradation, the issue stems from multiple factors including stubble burning, vehicular emissions, construction dust, and unfavorable weather conditions.

The timing of Diwali amid these existing conditions intensifies public debate about pollution sources and solutions.

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