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Delhi has enforced a tough new vehicle scrapping policy to fight rising pollution. Diesel vehicles over 10 years and petrol vehicles over 15 years will no longer be allowed to refuel, with mandatory scrapping in effect. The move, aimed at reducing toxic air levels, has sparked mixed reactions across the city. What do Delhi residents think? Is this a necessary climate step or an inconvenience? Find out in our full report from the capital.
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External Affairs Minister Jaishankar affirmed India's firm stance against nuclear coercion. He highlighted that terrorists and their state sponsors will face.. IndiaTimes