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Patiala only Indian city with clean air as new anti-pollution plan stumbles

The air quality in the world's most polluted city, Delhi--home to 20 million people--remained above safe limits almost all days this winter between November 2018

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A boy plays on the banks of the Yamuna River during a smoggy morning in New Delhi, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. Photo: PTI

Bhasker Tripathi | IndiaSpend New Delhi
Almost a month after the launch of a national programme for air pollution abatement, cities across India--home to 14 of the most polluted cities in the world--continued to breathe toxic air during the winter of 2018-19.
Only Patiala among 74 cities assessed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) met the national safe air standards as on February 4, 2019, said a CPCB daily bulletin.
On January 17, 2019, Ghaziabad, an industrial city bordering capital Delhi, reported a 24-hour average for toxic particulate matter (PM) 2.5 that was 14 times higher than World Health Organization’s (WHO)

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