Despite a 70% reduction in stubble burning incidents in Punjab and a 42% reduction in Haryana, farm fires remain a significant contributor to Delhi’s pollution levels. This is due to the persistent north-westerly winds and poor air ventilation in the city, highlighting the complexity of addressing air quality issues.
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