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Summary:

Ravin Mirchandani, head of Ador Digatron, believes India needs to prioritize two/three-wheeled vehicles and public transportation to effectively combat air pollution.

News Article:

Expert Urges India to Prioritize Two/Three-Wheelers and Public Transport in Air Pollution Fight

[City, Date] – India needs to shift its focus towards promoting two and three-wheeled vehicles alongside strengthening public transportation to effectively tackle its persistent air pollution problem, according to Ravin Mirchandani, Chairman and CEO of Ador Digatron.

Speaking [at a conference/in an interview – add details if available], Mirchandani emphasized that these modes of transport represent a significant portion of India’s vehicle fleet and contribute substantially to urban emissions.

“While efforts to reduce pollution from four-wheeled vehicles are important, a concentrated strategy that prioritizes the transition to cleaner two and three-wheelers, coupled with improved public transit, will yield far greater and faster results in improving India’s air quality,” he stated.

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Mirchandani’s comments come at a time when air pollution remains a major public health crisis in many Indian cities, prompting increased scrutiny and demands for more effective solutions.

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