Vehicular emission up 40 percent in Delhi-NCR, claims study
emissions from transport and industrial sectors have gone up by 40 percent and 48 percent, respectively.
Autocar Professional Bureau
30 Oct 2018
With worsening air quality, the pollution control board may ban usage of private vehicles in the Delhi-NCR region from November 1, 2018.
Read moreemissions from transport and industrial sectors have gone up by 40 percent and 48 percent, respectively.
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