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Nagpur: While Diwali causes pollution, it’s important to note that only Diwali doesn’t cause pollution. Various factors, including construction work and firecrackers during weddings, contribute to pollution in India. The ICC Cricket World Cup in India has also led to people burning crackers to celebrate every win of our team. These factors, as discussed by Kaustav Chatterjee, founder of the Green Vigil Foundation, contribute to pollution in India.
He also discussed a recent study on pollution, which reportedly indicates an increase in Type 2 diabetes. The question arises of whether the time cap introduced by the court will rescue the situation from pollution or amplify its effects, especially given winter conditions.
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