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Choked Capital: Why Delhi Leads India’s Air Crisis

Choked Capital: Why Delhi Leads India’s Air Crisis

Update: 2024-11-21
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Delhi’s air has hit a new low—literally. With pollution levels crossing global safety thresholds, the city is gasping for solutions. Crop burning, rapid urbanisation, and political inaction have created a toxic cocktail choking much of India.

In today’s episode of The Morning Brief, Anirban Chowdhury hosts Frank Hammes, Global CEO, IQAir, Dr. Arvind Kumar, Chairman, Institute of Chest Surgery, Medanta, Karthik Ganesan, Fellow & Director, CEEW, and Anubhuti Vishnoi, Senior Editor, ET, to explore the causes, health repercussions, and potential solutions to India’s air quality crisis. Don’t miss this critical conversation on what it will take to clear the air!

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Choked Capital: Why Delhi Leads India’s Air Crisis

Choked Capital: Why Delhi Leads India’s Air Crisis

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