Mumbai’s Beloved Pav Faces Uncertain Future Due To Pollution Concerns
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Mumbai’s pav is traditionally baked in wood-fired ovens. However, due to their contribution to air pollution in the city, bakeries have been directed to adopt greener alternatives.
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