Delhi pollution data from many stations goes missing for 5 hours on Diwali night

According to a report, crucial air pollution data from many of Delhi's monitoring stations went missing for five hours on Diwali night. This failure meant that the public could not see the real-time, drastic spike in air quality that likely occurred as people set off fireworks. The incident raises serious concerns about transparency and accountability, as the missing data prevents a proper understanding of the pollution crisis and the effectiveness of government measures to control it.

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