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Despite numerous violations of pollution norms during Diwali, Delhi's air quality index showed only a moderate increase, according to the Delhi Pollution Control Committee. The report indicated a 4% decrease in PM2.5 levels and an 11% increase in PM10 levels compared to last year.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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