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Smog crisis: Panelists from Indian and Pakistan call for collaborative solutions to combat stubble burning
Air quality in parts of Pakistan Punjab, including Lahore, has worsened due to crop residue burning in both Indian and Pakistani Punjab. A panel discussion, with stakeholders from both sides, addressed the issue. The discussion highlighted the need for government responsibility in crop residue management and farmer involvement in finding solutions. Air quality in parts of Pakistan Punjab, including Lahore, has worsened due to crop residue burning in both Indian and Pakistani Punjab. A panel discussion, with stakeholders from both sides, addressed the issue. The discussion highlighted the need for government responsibility in crop residue management and farmer involvement in finding solutions.
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