Abstract: Poor air quality arising from rapid growth can hamper development besides adversely affecting the lives of millions. As such it is critical that India builds a scientific programme to address the issue.
The author is a Principal Scientist at Department of Radio & Atmospheric Sciences at CSIR -National Physical Laboratory , New Delhi. csharma@nplindia.org
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