Giving direction
the Supreme Court of Nepal has once again come to the rescue of people campaigning for clean air. It has asked the government to explain its decision to allow Indian polluting vehicles into the country that violates Nepal's emission standards.
The petition, filed by Pro-Public, a Kathmandu-based non-governmental organisation, questioned the agreement signed between Nepal and India last year that allowed the import of any vehicle produced in India, which displays
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