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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiakarnatakabengaluruBengaluru's buildings are dying... and the killer is the corrosive airA recent study, published in
Nature, studied air quality from 2013 to 2021 across 12 key locations in the city — including places like Peenya, Central Silk Board, Whitefield and KR Market. Shantanu HornadLast Updated :
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