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💨 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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