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Bengaluru witnessed an unusual spike in air pollution levels on New Year's Day, with PM2.5 levels reaching 56.05 micrograms per cubic meter, a 63 percent increase from the average. The spike was attributed to higher firecracker use, according to Airvoice, a global air quality monitoring and management startup. Delhi remained the most polluted city in India, with PM2.5
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