दिल्ली की समस्या, महाराष्ट्र पर संकट

The article explains that Delhi’s dangerous pollution levels have caused serious problems far beyond the city. Thick smog has reduced visibility so sharply that many flights and trains were delayed, cancelled, or rerouted, especially affecting Mumbai, Pune, and other major locations in Maharashtra. The writer argues that air pollution is not just Delhi’s concern, but a national issue that requires long-term planning and stronger action. It also highlights that the public continues to suffer every year while authorities respond only after the situation becomes critical.

Read this opinion peice from the attached newspaper clipping:

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