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15.03.2026 19:33
Opinion: 'The scenario was not particular to Kolkata, but to the entire India. And, anyone who could afford it had inverters at their homes. By the 1990s, many homes in Delhi’s posher localities had huge banks of lead-acid batteries in their stairwells.'

Automotive journalist Kushan Mitra writes

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