Delhi’s desperate attempt to “make it rain” has fallen flat. The ₹1.2 crore cloud-seeding experiment—touted as a silver bullet to tackle toxic smog—failed to bring a single drop of rain. According to the India Today investigation, IIT Kanpur experts revealed that the failure was inevitable: the sky simply lacked enough moisture for the chemicals to work. What the government calls “innovation” is, in reality, another diversion from real solutions—curbing fossil-fuel emissions, construction dust, and vehicular pollution. Each winter, millions choke while industries keep spewing poisons into the air with political protection. This failed rain gimmick exposes how the system would rather gamble on pseudo-science than challenge corporate polluters who fund the very politicians selling us this illusion.
Delhi’s ₹1 Crore Artificial Rain Fails: Cloud Seeding Can’t Wash Away Corporate Pollution
October 31, 2025
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