The Supreme Court has demanded details on the quality and efficiency of Delhi’s air quality monitoring equipment within seven days, addressing claims of data manipulation and water sprinkling near stations. While the government defended its technology, the court also urged Punjab and Haryana to strictly curb stubble burning, emphasizing a balance between environmental concerns and livelihoods.
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