
Northern India faces a severe public health emergency due to widespread air pollution, impacting millions and hindering national development. Despite the crisis, political blame games persist, delaying effective action. Experts urge the government and bodies like the Commission for Air Quality Management to move beyond bureaucratic measures towards long-term, data-driven, scientific policies in 2026 to achieve tangible results and improve the nation's health and image.
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