Delhi’s air quality worsened to ‘very poor’ due to rising AQI despite a decrease in stubble burning share. Research highlights a massive loss of groundwater in Punjab and Haryana, driven by urbanization and agricultural demands, triggering concerns about future agricultural productivity and soil quality.
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