The Guardian Sunil Dahiya The Guardian Sunil Dahiya

‘The air is killing us’: why Delhi’s pollution problem runs deeper than smog season

As winter sets in across north India – usually around the time of the country’s biggest festival, Diwali – the air in Delhi becomes thick and brown with visible pollutants. To breathe in is to taste toxic fumes. The visibility is often so bad that famous monuments are reduced to smoky blurs on the horizon. It is, as one writer once put it, as if a burial shroud has cloaked the city.

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