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CSE's latest publication on air pollution finds Indian cities in the grip of an overwhelming mobility crisis -- congestion and pollution from personal cars
Greater number of small cities swamped by pollution -- list of 10 most polluted cities in India has no metros in it
New Delhi, April 19, 2006: Delhi would have been reeling under a pollution load of 38 per cent more particulates if the Supreme Court had not intervened to introduce cleaner fuels and emissions technology in the city (see graph). Delhi's air is cleaner today, but it is still not clean enough. What's worse, more and more Indian cities -- a number of which are small, non-metro -- are turning into smog-encased pollution hotspots.
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