The Union Budget 2026-27 has slashed pollution control funding by Rs 209 crore, sparking criticism amid Delhi-NCR’s severe air quality crisis. Experts lament the lack of regional focus and inadequate support for the National Clean Air Programme and EV infrastructure, despite increased clean energy allocations. This move raises concerns about tackling the escalating public health emergency.
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