New Delhi, Nov. 29 -- Delhi woke up to a haze-covered Saturday with air quality dipping further into the 'very poor' category. The city's overall AQI climbed to 369, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), triggering fresh concerns over health and accountability.
While the pollution surge has become an annual winter ordeal for the region, citizens took to social media - many expressing frustration, others pleading for action.
One user argued that even the fight for clean air comes at a cost.
"Clean air is a basic right. At the very least, air purifiers should be made more affordable through tax exemptions. Charging 18% GST on air purifiers is absurd, especially when AQI levels in Delhi touch 1000."
Another p...
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