A majority of India’s pollution control agencies remain closed entities when it comes to sharing information with the public. A new rating study by the Centre for Science and Environment has found that a mere handful of India’s pollution control boards and authorities are adequately putting out environmental and governance information into the public domain. To get full access to this story, "Subscribe Now" in just Re.1 for the next 24 hours.







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