Soaring black-market prices of cooking gas in India's capital are forcing poorer families to revert to wood and coal, raising health risks and worsening air pollution. This shift undermines India's efforts to provide clean energy to low-income households and highlights the vulnerability of informal market-dependent populations during supply shortages.
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