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Players face breathing problems in Noida as air quality drops
Players in Noida are facing breathing problems because of pollution and severe drop in air quality index. Players say that they are not allowing their children to go out and play outdoor games. The odd-even scheme, implemented in the national capital from November 4, came to an end on Friday. While Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had earlier said that he may extend the scheme as the air quality continues to remain very poor in Delhi-NCR, he said on Friday that the government will take a call on extending the scheme on Monday.
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