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“It was November 3, 2023 morning. I woke up on this cold winter morning and walked to the window. I could not see the building ahead of me just 100 meters away. It was like I was living in a smoke cylinder. It was a working day and as I read the newspaper during breakfast, I realized that I could not take my car to the office for the next couple of days since it is a Bharat Stage (BS) 4/IV car. The BS3 and BS4 cars were banned from plying in Delhi as the government is trying to reduce the pollution. While I was glad to see some action taken to clean the air in Delhi, the struggle remains: Increasing cab fares, non-availability of cabs, and constantly increasing surcharge on the cab-booking apps, and more”, from the diary of a Delhiite.But is banning vehicles the only solution to clean the air in Delhi?

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