Maximum permissible limit of noise as per "Noise Pollution Rules 2000 of India" is:

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Maximum permissible limit of noise as per "Noise Pollution Rules 2000 of India" is: A. 60 decibles B. 70 decibels C. 80 decibels D. 100 decibels.

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