No artificial rain after cloud seeding: Experts decode why Delhi’s ₹3.2 crore experiment fell flat

Experts are calling artificial rain a costly and unsustainable way to tackle Delhi's pollution.

They say it only offers a very short-term fix and that the only proper, long-term solution is to control the pollution at its source.

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