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On Diwali night, sound pollution in Ranchi's silence zone exceeded the permissible limit by 65.88%, reaching 74.65 dB, a 5.27% increase from pre-Diwali levels. Noise levels in commercial and residential areas also rose, while industrial areas recorded sound levels below the average permissible limit.
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