Y. Nithiyanandam quoted in The Telegraph on crop-burning in India and Pakistan

Y. Nithiyanandam, Professor and the Head of the Geospatial Program at the Takshashila Institution, was quoted in The Telegraph on crop-burning in India and Pakistan.

He was quoted as saying, “The wind pattern was transporting smoke from India to Pakistan, reducing visible pollution in Indian monitoring stations.”

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