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Supreme Court: Why Not Use Battery-Run Vehicles to Curb Pollution? - (20 Nov 2017)

Supreme Court has asked why battery and solar energy-run vehicles were not being manufactured in the country on a large scale to replace petrol/diesel-run cars with air pollution rising to dangerous levels in India which is home to twenty of the world's most polluted cities.

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