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The government of India through a new auto fuel policy has laid out a roadmap to cut down vehicular pollution in Indian cities. More stringent norms for fuels means steadily reducing the
a. Sulphur dioxide content in diesel and petrol
b. Sulphur content in petrol and diesel
c. Aromatic content in petrol
d. Aromatic content in diesel

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