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Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced new measures to combat air pollution, including a policy for issuing PUC certificates to vehicles from other states, expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure to 48,000 points by 2026, setting up six new air quality monitoring centers, and an eco-park for electronic waste processing. These steps aim to strengthen Delhi's pollution control mechanisms and ensure cleaner air for residents.
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