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A group of Delhi-based RWA members, led by BS Vohra, have become environmental crusaders, battling the city's annual pollution crisis and working towards solutions such as creating artificial rain, setting up green generators, and encouraging carpooling. Despite their efforts, the authorities' refusal to engage has proven to be a significant obstacle.
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