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The Bombay High Court expressed concerns over persistent air pollution in Mumbai, particularly after Diwali. The court suggested immediate solutions, including prohibiting bakeries from using wood and coal, promoting CNG and electric vehicles, and reducing construction pollution. The court criticized the authorities for inadequate proactive measures and emphasized the need for more drastic actions to reduce pollution levels.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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