"Situation is getting worse, Delhi government should consider installing air purifiers"- Supreme Court
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New Delhi: A hearing was held in the apex court on Friday about rising air pollution in Delhi. The Supreme Court has asked the Delhi government to consider installing air purifier towers in the city. The Kejriwal government defended Odd-Even in the court and claimed that it has reduced pollution by 5-15 percent. However, the Central Pollution Control Board said that according to our study, there is no benefit from Odd-Even.

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Modi government filed an affidavit regarding pollution figures in Delhi-NCR. The Supreme Court said that AQI level is very bad even in closed rooms, the situation has become worse. The Supreme Court said that the AQI level is very bad even in closed rooms. The situation has become very bad. The government told the court that an air purifier (air) has been installed in Delhi, whose trial is going on, it will take at least 1 year.

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The IIT Bombay professor said that the tower would clean the air in the area below. The professor has said that the air purifier tower will clear the air around 1 km. The professor has instructed us to install the tower as it is in China. Judge Arun Mishra said that find some other technology that can clean the air to a greater range, at least 10 km can be cleaned.

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