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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 1m
💨 When Delhi’s Air Sends You Packing Manu Kumar Jain, former Xiaomi India head, came to Delhi for a day. Within hours: watery eyes, burning throat, constant cough. He forgot his N95 mask - and the city reminded him why it’s no longer optional. 👉 He had to abandon meetings and fly back early. 👉 This isn’t just one executive’s discomfort. It’s a mirror for millions - India or abroad. The truth: Delhi’s winter pollution is now a health emergency. Short visits feel unbearable. Long-term exposure is catastrophic. Air quality isn’t just an environmental issue. It’s an ECONOMIC one - driving talent, investment, and opportunity away. Choose your businesses, consciously, now. https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/trends/ex-xiaomi-india-head-forced-to-cut-delhi-trip-short-amid-pollution-had-watery-eyes-and-burning-throat-13691017.html

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India is one of the most polluted countries in the world, with air pollution having a significant impact on the health of its citizens. Life expectancy Particulate pollution shortens the average Indian's life expectancy by 5.3 years. In Delhi, the mo
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Construction activities in Delhi-NCR are banned under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to combat air pollution. With almost no jobs, the labourers, who are generally migrants and survive on daily wages, are either thinking of returning home or
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Delhi is set for its first artificial rain (cloud seeding) trial to reduce air pollution between July 4 and 11, 2025, using a ₹3.21 crore project led by IIT Kanpur and the Environment Department. 🌧️ From a business perspective, this could open up n
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Adevair Technologies Private Limited • 11m
Recently, Bryan Johnson walked out of a podcast discussing India’s air pollution crisis, highlighting just how urgent and impactful this issue has become. With over 7 million premature deaths globally each year attributed to air pollution, it's clear
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I just stumbled upon a startup that literally turns air pollution into ink and it absolutely blew my mind. It’s called Graviky Labs, and the brains behind it is Anirudh Sharma, an MIT Media Lab researcher who had a crazy thought while watching a die
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