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By Kaisar Andrabi New Delhi – Forty-eight year old Jagdeep Singh was among the farmers who burnt stubble after the harvest season. He said he owns eight acres of paddy fields and burnt the stubble that was generated from the entire area. "This year the production was low and I had a lot of expenses to pay. Hiring a machine and tractor for the stubble would cost me around Rupees 2,500 per acre which was beyond my budget," Singh told BOOM. Paddy straw burning in Punjab and Haryana, neighboring areas to the national capital, has been a major factor in high pollution levels during this season. Env...
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By Kaisar Andrabi After a slight improvement in Delhi's poor air quality, on Friday morning the city and its adjoining areas witnessed a thick layer of smog because the air quality level slipped to "extremely bad." The Arvind Kejriwal-led government has announced certain restrictions— all primary schools will remain shut in the National Capital from tomorrow, all outdoor activities and sports activities will be halted until further notice for school children, s Only 50% of the Delhi government employees will be going to offices and private organisations have been asked to get their employees t...
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