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06.04.2026 15:01
Through the 1990s, factories bore the stigma of ‘polluting industries’ and were shifted to dedicated industrial zones, often on the city’s edges. These zones were envisioned as hubs of economic activity, but today they wear a tired look: roads pockmarked with potholes, drains choked with waste, and erratic power supply.

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Delhi's industries are gasping. Pollution crackdowns & fight for nala-sadak-pani
For 30 years, Delhi has been cracking down on its industrial areas for pollution, shifting them out, and then abandoning them without basic infrastructure. ‘We are like orphans.’
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