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India's government has imposed a ban on non-essential construction and urged residents to avoid burning coal in New Delhi to combat severe air pollution, which has disrupted flights and obscured landmarks like the Taj Mahal. The measures, including water sprinkling and mechanized sweeping, will commence on Friday, and schools have been directed to shift to online classes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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