Delhi-NCR’s air quality, though seeing slight improvement, is predicted to remain ‘very poor’ due to meteorological factors like lack of rain and fog exacerbating pollution. Experts warn that climate change, including erratic rain patterns, is worsening the situation, emphasizing the need for emission control.
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