Hazardous lead-based paints have a huge market in India with 30 million new houses on offer by the booming real estate sector.
Talking to The Tribune a day after the Quality Council of India (QCI)-initiated study revealed shocking findings of lethal lead levels in majority of enamel paints available in the country, council
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