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Delhi's Air Quality Crisis: Who is responsible, Who to blame & more | WATCH

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Delhi's Air Quality Crisis: Who is responsible, Who to blame & more | WATCH

Delhi's Air Quality Crisis: Who is responsible, Who to blame & more | WATCH

With Delhi’s air quality plunging to hazardous levels, the health of its most vulnerable population is at severe risk.

In this interview,Akshay Heblikar, Director of Eco-Watch along with OneIndia Anchor Riya discusses accountability, and solutions of this crisis situation.The conversation dives deep into what citizens and the government can do to tackle the air pollution crisis and protect Delhi's future.

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